William Graves, Chief Engineer for Project Manager DoD Biometrics, left, receives a plaque acknowledging his Annual Federal 100 Award for outstanding service in his field from Maj. Gen. Kirk Vollmecke, the Program Executive Officer for Intelligence Electronic Warfare & Sensors, right. The Federal Government directly employs nearly three million people, and with industry partners almost doubling that number throughout the country. With only 100 awards sponsored by a top industry publication and a potential for as many nominations as people can write it’s safe to say the competition is stiff. Jo


William Graves, Chief Engineer for Project Manager DoD Biometrics, left, receives a plaque acknowledging his Annual Federal 100 Award for outstanding service in his field from Maj. Gen. Kirk Vollmecke, the Program Executive Officer for Intelligence Electronic Warfare & Sensors, right. The Federal Government directly employs nearly three million people, and with industry partners almost doubling that number throughout the country. With only 100 awards sponsored by a top industry publication and a potential for as many nominations as people can write it’s safe to say the competition is stiff. Joining awardees from the highest echelons of Government and Industry from Department of the Army, Navy and Air Force to the FBI and the Secret Service and countless others. ( Army Photo/John Higgins)


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