Government Technology's Top 25 Doers, Dreamers & Drivers in Public Sector

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Government Technology's Top 25 Doers, Dreamers & Drivers in Public Sector

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 2012 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers.Former Illinois CIO is improving technology and transparency in the country’s second most populous county.Former police investigator

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  1. Justin Herman

    87.0 days ago

    Hopefully more diversity this year ;) RT @govtechnews We're announcing our Top 25 Dreamers Doers & Drivers! http://t.co/lEaSulQ7ge #GTtop25

  2. govtechnews

    87.0 days ago

    Last year's "Top 25" government superstars: http://t.co/0FE1ncXxS4. New winners announced Feb. 28! #GTtop25 #gov20

  3. Bill Schrier

    87.0 days ago

    .@GovTechNews Top 25 Doers, Dreamers & Drivers in Public Sector Innovation for 2013 @bwoolley @Reichental more http://t.co/ohY7BNWj0t

  4. Dept. of Technology

    87.0 days ago

    Government Technology's Top 25 Doers, Dreamers & Drivers in Public Sector Innovation - 2013 http://t.co/ljZEgVfTQ9 via @govtechnews

  5. Bill Greeves

    87.0 days ago

    RT @govtechnews: We're announcing our Top 25 Dreamers, Doers & Drivers next week! http://t.co/EuoZ2utC #GTtop25 #gov20

  6. Sarah Bourne

    87.0 days ago

    Delighted to see John Letchford, @MassGov CIO in the @govtechnews Top 25! http://t.co/vnRMtZtudN

  7. dfletcher

    87.0 days ago

    Congratulations to the 2013 Government Technology Doers, Dreamers, & Drivers! http://t.co/x9XYB1MbsU



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