25 top information managers
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3/19/10 6:39 AMAndy Blumenthal, CTO, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
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25 Top Information Managers: 2010Andy Blumenthal, CTO, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
Blumenthal was staff-nominated as an information manager who happily shares a contagious passion forfurthering information management practices in the public sector.
Blumenthal was previously chief enterprise architect at the U.S. Secret Service and the U.S. Coast Guard, wherea visually dynamic and powerful enterprise architecture was awarded by the Department of Homeland SecurityOffice of the Inspector General as best in class.
"It is tempting to be dazzled by the brilliant possibilities of the new technologies," Blumenthal told us. "But thebottom line is that everything we invest in has to be focused on the mission."
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