Picture this: Golf and gold medals

Tee time
DC Tech Council's "Spring Fling" golf outing, June 2 at the East Potomac Park Golf Course in Washington, featured an afternoon of networking and fun for duffers and non-duffers alike.


Nancy Mraz of HP Productions sets up a drive.

Eugene Blackwell of GMSI, Glenn Noble of Wells Fargo and Hilton Augustine of GMSI.

Jill Anuszewski of Morrison & Foerster, John Dickinson of JB Cubed, and Julie Silberger of Computer Sciences Corp.


Legions of leaders
The GCN IT Leadership Conference, May 24 in Washington.


Winners of the GCN IT Leadership Awards are, from left: Rebecca Spitzgo of Grants.gov, Michael Taylor of Pitt County, N.C., Teresa Sorrenti of General Services Administration, Maj. Kevin Watts of the Army's Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care, Barbara Hoffman of the Navy, David Songco of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Thurman Higginbotham of Arlington National Cemetery, Susan Smoter of IRS, Debra Bonner of Defense Medical Logistics Standards Support, Avie Snow of the Coast Guard, Sajeel Ahmed of Pentagon Renovation, and Patricia Curtis of Leon County, Fla.

Elizabeth McDaniel of the National Defense University.

Dale Meyerrose, CIO of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.


Photos by Rick Steele

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