ACT/IAC just issued this announcement. I’m looking forward to seeing you all at the awards!
2007 Excellence.Gov Awards Ceremony 2/20/07 — Keynote from Clay Johnson III of OMB — Registration now open!
The 2007 Excellence.Gov Awards finalists will be recognized for their achievements and the five winners announced at the annual awards ceremony and luncheon on Tuesday, February 20th, 2007, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Washington, DC. We are honored that Clay Johnson III, Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget, will be joining us at the event.
The Excellence.Gov Awardees were chosen from 115 applicants who were reviewed by a panel of 23 judges, representing both government and industry. The theme for this year’s awards was, “Leveraging Technology to Enhance Collaboration”.
Registration for the luncheon is limited: Industry registration is available at www.actgov.org/EventsRegistration for a fee of $85 for IAC and NCC-AIIM members and $95 for non-members.
We would like to thank the 2007 Excellence.Gov Awards sponsors for their support of this event: BEA, e‑Source Technology, General Dynamics, Google, and Lockheed Martin. We would also like to thank NCC-AIIM for their support of the 2007 Excellence.Gov Awards.
“Top 20” Excellence.Gov Award Finalists for 2007 (listed alphabetically by program name):
1. Advanced Technologies and Oceanic Procedures (ATOP) (Federal Aviation Administration)
2. DefenseConnect (U.S. Army)
3. Defense Civilian Personnel Data System (DCPDS) (Department of Defense Civilian Personnel Management Service (CPMS))
4. Disaster Management E‑Gov Initiative (Department of Homeland Security)
5. Distributed Learning System (U.S. Army)
6. E‑Rulemaking’s Docket Management System (Environmental Protection Agency)
7. Electronic Capital Planning and Investment Control (eCPIC)
8. Enterprise Human Resource Integration (EHRI) (Office of Personnel Management)
9. GovBenefits.gov (Department of Labor)
10. Homeport (United States Coast Guard)
11. Information Collection Request, Review and Approval System (ICRAS) (Department of Health and Human Services)
12. Integrated Acquisition Environment (IAE) (General Services Administration)
13. Integrated Common Analytical Viewer (iCAV) (Department of Homeland Security)
14. IRRIS Technology (U.S. Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command Transportation Engineering Agency (SDDCTEA))
15. Justice Information System (JUSTIS) (The Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Government of the District of Columbia (CJCC))
16. Knowledge Services Network (KSN) (Federal Aviation Administration)
17. Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4) (U.S. Army)
18. My HealtheVet (Veterans Health Administration)
19. Resource Patient Management System (Indian Health Service)
20. Scientific Coding System OnDemand (National Institutes of Health)Additional Information:
For more information about ACT-IAC or the Excellence.Gov Awards program, please visit the Excellence.gov website at http://www.actgov.org/ExcellenceGovAwards