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                                  Eagle judges
From each year’s Federal 100 winners, a separate slate of judges selects two Eagles — the most distinguished government and private-sector individuals among those 100 top talents. Once an individual has won an Eagle, he or she is retired from future consideration for Federal 100 awards. Former Eagle winners serve as judges for the program.
  Maj. Gen. Sarah Zabel
Director of IT Acquisition Process Development, Of ce of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition
U.S. Air Force
Zabel has been deeply involved in military IT throughout her 30-year career, after graduating from the U.S. Air Force acad- emy with distinction in com- puter science. She has served as a communications squadron commander, a computer security evaluator, a computer and network programmer, an Air Force Academy instructor and an Air Staff of cer. Before taking on her current role, she served as vice director of the Defense Information Systems Agency and also served as
a staff of cer on the Joint Staff and at two combatant commands.
Teresa Carlson
Vice President of the Worldwide Public Sector
Amazon Web Services
Eagle Award for Industry 2013
Carlson brings more than 20 years of business experience to bear in assessing the accomplish- ments of IT leaders. Before her current position at Amazon, she was vice president of federal government business at Microsoft, where she won the  rst of her two Federal 100 awards in 2009.
Daniel J. Chenok
Executive Director
IBM Center for the Business of Government
Eagle Award for Industry 2016
At IBM, Chenok combines his deep knowledge of how government works with his business experi- ence in the private sector. He started his career in government as branch chief for information pol- icy and technology at the Of ce of Management and Budget and moved to the private sector in 2003. Chenok is a three-time Federal 100 winner.
Karen Evans
National Director
U.S. Cyber Challenge
Eagle Award for Government 2004
Evans was the federal CIO before the job carried that title when she capped a 28-year government career by serving as administrator of e-govern- ment and IT during the George W. Bush admin- istration. She remains involved in a wide range of federal IT and broader education initiatives
in science, technology, engineering and math. A two-time Federal 100 winner, Evans now leads a nationwide talent search and skills develop- ment program focused speci cally on the cyber workforce.
Lesley Anne Field
Acting Administrator,
Of ce of Federal Procurement Policy Of ce of Management and Budget
President’s Award 2017
Field has spent her entire career as a public servant and has been deputy administrator of OFPP since 2008. She has stepped into the acting administrator role on four occasions and has run the of ce in that capacity since the beginning
of theTrump administration. Before OFPP, Field worked at theTransportation Department as a contracting of cer, program analyst and procure- ment policy analyst in the Of ce of the Secretary. She is a two-time Federal 100 winner.
David McClure
Principal Director, CIO Advisory Services
Accenture Federal Services
Eagle Award for Government 2012
McClure — whose Accenture portfolio includes cloud adoption, digital transformation and IT modernization — was associate administrator of the General Services Administration’s Of ce of Citizen Services and InnovativeTechnologies until 2014. Before GSA, he was Gartner’s managing vice president for government research, and he also spent 18 years at the Government Account- ability Of ce, where he conducted wide-ranging reviews of major systems development. McClure is a four-time Federal 100 award winner.
Richard A. Spires
CEO
Learning Tree
Eagle Award for Government 2013
Spires has been in the IT  eld for more than 30 years, with eight years of federal government service that culminated in the position of Depart- ment of Homeland Security CIO. While at DHS, he served as vice chairman of the CIO Council and co-chaired the Federal Data Center Consoli- dation Initiative. In addition to his 2013 Eagle selection, he won Federal 100 awards in 2007 and 2011.
 Note: All Federal 100 and Eagle judges participate in a personal capacity, and the judging takes place outside normal business hours. Their participation
and selections in no way represent of cial endorsements by their organizations.
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