Government Technology

How the Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers Are Selected (VIDEO)


February 29, 2012 By

Every year, Government Technology magazine’s Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers award program recognizes individuals for their achievements in public-sector IT.

Government Technology’s
staff travels throughout the nation to report on stories, to attend events and to host roundtable discussions with readers. Based on those experiences, the staff and executives of e.Republic, the magazine’s parent company, gather to discuss and compile a list of worthy nominees for the award.

In this video, Government Technology staff discuss the process of selecting the Top 25 nominees and why they are chosen.


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