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Sylvia Burns

A panel discussion “Cultivating IT Interest in Our Young Women with speakers Jason Gray, Education, Joanne Collins Smee, GSA, Renee Wynn, NASA, and Davina Pruitt-Mentle, NIST for the Women in Federal IT & Cyber event in the Jefferson Auditorium, U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, DC, on March. 29, 2018. (USDA photo by Tom Witham)

Top women in federal IT share inspiration, life advice at CIO Council event

Be intellectually curious, find a mentor and don't be afraid to take an unconventional route, they said.
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From left, Accenture Federal Services CIO Director Dave McClure, VA CIO Scott Blackburn, Department of Interior CIO Sylvia Burns, Department of Justice CIO Joseph Klimavicz and Social Security Administration discuss IT reform at the Partnership for Public Service.
From left, Accenture Federal Services CIO Director Dave McClure, VA CIO Scott Blackburn, Department of Interior CIO Sylvia Burns, Department of Justice CIO Joseph Klimavicz and Social Security Administration CIO Rajive Mathur discuss IT reform at the Partnership for Public Service. (Photo by Carten Cordell)

A ‘blueprint’ for government IT reform

The Partnership for Public Service has a blueprint for how federal agencies can smooth the path to IT modernization.

D.C.’s Top 50 Women in Tech 2015

FedScoop has once again sought to recognize 50 women whose vibrant energy, determination and imagination are making a monumental difference in the federal government IT community, and…
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