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Greg Veal is the assistant superintendent of technology at Lewisville ISD. Veal is responsible for the management and coordination of: instructional technology, technical information services, networking and technical services, technology purchasing, technology warehouse and instructional technology. Read on for Veal’s outlook on current information technology projects.

Wally Reeves has served as director of technology services at Houston County Schools in Central Georgia since February 1998.
Intel sponsors the awards to honor schools for implementing innovative math and science programs and serving as models for other schools. The Intel Foundation and sponsoring companies will distribute to this year’s winning schools a total of more than $1 million in cash, products and services.
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Executive teleconference with Los Angeles Chief Technology Officer
Randi Levin is a proven leader and manager, with a track record for executing mission-critical corporate information technology projects. Randi believes that the City of Los Angeles should be on the forefront of using smart technology to make government more efficient, accessible and customer-friendly.


Michael Falkow -- In the Arena

Michael Falkow has worked for the City of Inglewood for over 4½ years and is currently the acting assistant city administrator for administrative services. As the CIO and CTO for the city, he is responsible for the city’s technology infrastructure and the Inglewood Citation Management Services (ICMS), which processes parking citations for 70 agencies around the state of California.


Executive teleconference with NYC Department of IT Commissioner
Paul J. Cosgrave was appointed Commissioner of the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg on June 14, 2006.