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Articles and reviews written by him have appeared in numerous national publications including Chief Security Officer, Stars and Stripes, The Washington Post, NextGov Magazine, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Technology, Network World, The Sacramento Bee, The Boston Globe, Government Computer News, Up Front New Mexico and many others.
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He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
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He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
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He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
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He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
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He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
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He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
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She is a go-getter with a unique skill set that includes in-depth technical expertise, experience with industry best practices, and exceptional leadership and management skills. Under Kurt’s leadership at the FBI the EAPO created roadmaps for IT Transformation, strategic direction for Shared Services, Mobility, Storage, and User Experience.
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He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
He is the CEO of the Tech Writers Bureau, a group of professional journalists who craft thought leadership projects for government and private organizations. He is also the founding publisher and chief editor of Gameindustry.com, one of the longest running publications covering the video game industry. He has twice been awarded Jessie H.
Articles and reviews written by him have appeared in numerous national publications including Chief Security Officer, Stars and Stripes, The Washington Post, NextGov Magazine, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Technology, Network World, The Sacramento Bee, The Boston Globe, Government Computer News, Up Front New Mexico and many others.
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While much attention is being paid to ways to harness the power of AI, equally important are questions of safety and transparency, and the balance of collaboration between government and industry to advance strategic leadership in the global AI race. In the government space, Kurt served as the Chief Enterprise Architect at the FBI.
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