March 5, 2009 By The Staff of Government Technology
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 implement changes that reshaped government operations for the better. Congratulations to our 2009 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers.
Debra Bowen, Secretary of State, California
David Clark, State Representative, Utah
Susan Combs, Comptroller of Public Accounts, Texas
Jascha Franklin-Hodge, Co-founder and CTO, Blue State Digital
Stevan Gorcester, Executive Director, Washington Transportation Improvement Board
Dustin Haisler, CIO, Manor, Texas
Chris Hughes, Co-Founder, Facebook
Jon Huntsman Jr., Governor, Utah
Randell Iwasaki, Chief Deputy Director, California Department of Transportation
Steve Jennings, Executive Director and CIO, Harris County, Texas
Vivek Kundra, Chief Technology Officer, Washington, D.C.
Dan Lohrmann, Acting Chief Technology Officer, Michigan
David Macdonald, Information Technology Director and Registrar of Voters, Alameda County, Calif.
Roy Mentkow, Director of Technology, Roanoke, Va.
Dominic Nessi, CIO, Los Angeles World Airports
Mark Pray, Director of Information Technology, Aurora, Colo.
Patrick Quain, Assistant Director and CIO, Arizona Department of Administration
J. Pari Sabety, Director, Ohio Office of Budget and Management
Richard Siemer, CIO, New York City Human Resources Administration
Andy Stein, Director of Information Technology, Newport News, Va.
Doug Thomas, Information Services Manager, Lincoln, Neb.
Bill Willis, Deputy CIO, North Carolina
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