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The top 10 companies of Washington Technology's 2005 Top 100 list of federal prime contractors were recognized at a luncheon July 14 at the McLean Hilton in Virginia.
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The top 10 companies of Washington Technology's 2005 Top 100 list of federal prime contractors were recognized at a luncheon July 14 at the McLean Hilton in Virginia.
From left, Jeremiah Cunningham of CDW-G, Washington Technology Editor Nick Wakeman and PostNewsweek President David Greene. | ||
From left, Ken Grimsley of CDW Government Inc., Tom Oles of Lockheed Martin Information Technology and Nick Wakeman of PostNewsweek Tech Media. | ||
Jerry Edgerton, senior vice president of government markets for MCI WorldCom Inc. | ||
Anchorman Leon Harris of WJLA ABC News 7 was the featured speaker. | ||
Juli Ballesteros of Northrop Grumman Corp. | ||
Howard Myers of General Dynamics Corp. (left) and Tom Trezza of PostNewsweek. | ||
Veronica Whitmore and Jeremiah Cunningham of CDW-G. | ||
From left, Dan Arnold of PostNewsweek, Steve Perkins of Northrop Grumman, Ray Bjorkland of Federal Sources Inc. and Michael Farber of Booz Allen Hamilton. |
Students Martin Freeman and Michael Lemons listen to Andre Beaudet while touring a prototype solar generator at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., during the Defense Information Systems Agency's Robo-Tech 2005 Summer Camp, held July 11-15. The purpose of the camp is to teach students about teamwork and technology. |
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