Center for The Business of Government Lays Out Key Imperatives for Managing the Presidential Transition and Governing in a New Administration

Market Wire, October, 2008

G. Martin Wagner is a Senior Fellow at the IBM Center for The Business of Government. He most recently restructured and ran General Services Administration's Federal Acquisition Service -- the largest government organization delivering acquisition, technology and management services to federal agencies. He is a founding member of the CIO Council, and has worked effectively with agency program managers, CIOs, CAOs, CFOs, OMB, Congress and other industry heads. Wagner has undergraduate and graduate degrees in economics and engineering from Princeton University.

Mark A. Abramson is President of Leadership, Inc., a company specializing in government thought leadership. The former Executive Director of the IBM Center for The Business of Government, Abramson served as the first President of the Council for Excellence in Government in Washington, D.C., and is now a Principal of the Council. He was a contributing editor for Government Executive, and a member of the Board of Editors and Forum Editor for The Public Manager. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, and is past President of the National Capital Area Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration.

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Press Contact: Lia P. Davis IBM Center for The Business of Government 202.515.5499 lia.p.davis@us.ibm.com Nick Ragone Ketchum 646.935.4046 nick.ragone@ketchum.com

 

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