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2010 Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers

Government Technology's Top 25 public-sector innovators for 2010.

Since 2002, we've dedicated the March issue of Government Technology to 25 people who cut through the public sector's infamous barriers to innovation -- tight budgets, organizational inertia, politics as usual, etc. -- to reshape government operations for the better. This year, we honor an eclectic group of individuals from government, academia and the private sector who share a willingness to challenge convention and find new answers to long-standing issues. Congratulations to our 2010 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers.

 

2010 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers

Kamal Bherwani, CIO of Human Services, New York City

Peter Corbett, CEO, iStrategyLabs

Toni Cramer, CIO, Bellevue, Wash.

David Fletcher, CTO, Utah

Wanda Gibson, CTO, Fairfax County, Va.

Linda Gibbs, deputy mayor of Health and Human Services, New York City

Bill Greeves, communications and IT director, Roanoke County, Va.

Gov. Dave Heineman, Nebraska

Bill Hobgood, project manager, Richmond (Va.) IT Department

Michele Hovet, IT director, Arvada, Colo.

Karen Jackson, deputy secretary of technology, Virginia

Randi Levin, CTO, Los Angeles

Mike Locatis, CIO, Colorado

Anne Margulies, CIO, Massachusetts

Harlin McEwen, chairman, Public Safety Spectrum Trust Corp.

Beth Noveck, deputy CTO for open government, U.S. government

Gov. Deval Patrick, Massachusetts

Steve Ressler, founder and president, GovLoop

Gov. Bill Ritter, Colorado

Elliot Schlanger, secretary, Department of Information Technology, Maryland

Selvi Stanislaus, executive officer, California Franchise Tax Board

Eric Swanson, director, Center for Shared Solutions and Technology Partnerships, Michigan

Dick Thompson, CIO, Maine

Shannon Tufts, director, Center for Public Technology, University of North Carolina

Chris Vein, CIO, San Francisco