AWARDS
Former CGI exec named to GovCon hall of fame
- By Mark Hoover
- Sep 09, 2016
Donna Morea, former president of CGI Technologies and Solutions, is the first female named to the Greater Washington Government Contractor Hall of Fame for her contributions to the industry.
The Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce and the Professional Services Council announced Morea’s induction along with the other 2016 Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards finalists at a reception on Thursday night.
In addition to Morea, Frank Kendal, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics at the Defense Department will receive an award.
The finalists and winners along with Kendal and Morea will be honored at the annual awards dinner Nov. 1.
The finalists in each category are:
Contractor of the Year (up to $25 million)
Contractor of the Year ($25 million - $75 million)
Contractor of the Year ($75 million - $300 million)
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Acquilent
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Blue Canopy Group
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Cognosante
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NT Concepts Inc.
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SOS International
Contractor of the Year (greater than $300 million)
Executive of the Year (up to $75 million)
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Ted Davies, CEO, Altamira Technologies Inc.
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Scott Goss, CEO, Preferred Systems Solutions, Inc.
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Staci Redmon, President & CEO, Strategy and Management Services, Inc.
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Lisa Wolford, President & CEO, Constellation West
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Amy Wright, President & CEO, Macro Solutions
Executive of the Year ($75-300 million)
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Michele Bolos, Founder & CEO, NT Concepts, Inc.
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David Fout, CEO, Aquilent
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Sonny Kakar, Founder & Chairman, Sevatec
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Kevin Kelly, CEO, LGS Innovations
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Julian Setian, President & CEO, SOS International LLC
Executive of the Year (greater than $300 million)
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Craig Abod, President, Carahsoft Technology Corp.
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Teresa Carlson, Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services
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General (Ret.) John G. Coburn, Chairman & CEO, VT Systems, Inc.
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Thomas Deierlein, President & CEO, ThunderCat Technology
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Lawrence B. Prior III, President & CEO, CSRA Inc.
About the Author
Mark Hoover is a senior staff writer with Washington Technology. You can contact him at mhoover@washingtontechnology.com, or connect with him on Twitter at @mhooverWT.