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1. Govcon .com News for government contracting professionals
www.govcon.com/content/news/Ne - [Cached]Published on: 4/20/2006 Last Visited: 9/7/2006
CNSI Names Veteran It Executive Rodger Blevins Senior Vice President Of Federal Programs 4/13/2006 Blevins will play a critical role in providing strategic direction and overall program management to ensure technical quality assurance and customer satisfaction for CNSI information technology service delivery ...
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2. CNSI Names Veteran It Executive Rodger Blevins Senior Vice
www.govcon.com/content/news/ar - [Cached]Published on: 4/13/2006 Last Visited: 6/13/2006
CNSI Names Veteran It Executive Rodger Blevins Senior Vice President Of Federal Programs CNSI Names Veteran It Executive Rodger Blevins Senior Vice
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CNSI Names Veteran It Executive Rodger Blevins Senior Vice President Of Federal Programs
4/13/2006
Rockville, MD - CNSI, a provider of IT business solutions for government and commercial enterprises, named Rodger Blevins senior vice president for federal programs. Blevins will play a critical role in providing strategic direction and overall program management to ensure technical quality assurance and customer satisfaction for CNSI information technology service delivery. His primary focus will be on supporting operational and business expansion goals in the federal sector to include work with such agencies as the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, the Department of Agriculture, the State Department, the Department of Justice, the Department of the Interior, the Department of the Treasury, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
"My ultimate goal is to have CNSI recognized as a leader in prov iding innovative technology solutions within the federal sector," said Blevins. "Building successful partnerships between public and private organizations is a critical component to helping our government work more efficiently. In addition to supporting existing programs, I look forward to expanding CNSI's federal practice into areas such as information assurance and federal financial management systems."
"CNSI prides itself on providing customers with customized technology solutions that solve their problems and increase efficiency," said CNSI President B. Chatterjee. "But no technology project can succeed without talented, experienced staff to design and manage the work. Rodger brings a quarter century of IT management experience to CNSI and we look forward to the expertise he will provide our new and existing federal customers."
Prior to joining CNSI, Blevins served as senior vice president and chief technology officer for Catapult Technology, Inc. In this role, he was the force behind Catapult increasing its federal IT annual revenues by 400% over his four year tenure.
During his career, Blevins has held a number of senior management positions both within the federal government and private industry. He graduated from the government's Federal Executive Institute in the spring of 1995 and has a proven track record leading large IT operational organizations and spearheading federal-wide initiatives. In 2001, Blevins led his company in proposing, designing, and implementing one of the first e-Government initiatives that provided electronic workflow processing, automated forms integrated with electronic/digital signature, and PKI authentication technology for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). In addition, he served on the President's Council for Integrity and Efficiency, participating in a number of government-wide IT security audits.
During his federal career, Blevins' efforts and initiatives for enhancing and securing IT within the federal government have been well-recognized. The Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of the Secret Service presented him with awards for his efforts on U.S. Customs systems and law enforcement task forces at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms as well as the Secret Service. -
3. CNSI Names Veteran It Executive Rodger Blevins Senior Vice
www.govcon.com/content/news/ar - [Cached]Published on: 4/13/2006 Last Visited: 4/20/2006
CNSI Names Veteran It Executive Rodger Blevins Senior Vice President Of Federal Programs CNSI Names Veteran It Executive Rodger Blevins Senior Vice
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CNSI Names Veteran It Executive Rodger Blevins Senior Vice President Of Federal Programs
4/13/2006
Rockville, MD - CNSI, a provider of IT business solutions for government and commercial enterprises, named Rodger Blevins senior vice president for federal programs. Blevins will play a critical role in providing strategic direction and overall program management to ensure technical quality assurance and customer satisfaction for CNSI information technology service delivery. His primary focus will be on supporting operational and business expansion goals in the federal sector to include work with such agencies as the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, the Department of Agriculture, the State Department, the Department of Justice, the Department of the Interior, the Department of the Treasury, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
"My ultimate goal is to have CNSI recognized as a leader in prov iding innovative technology solutions within the federal sector," said Blevins. "Building successful partnerships between public and private organizations is a critical component to helping our government work more efficiently. In addition to supporting existing programs, I look forward to expanding CNSI's federal practice into areas such as information assurance and federal financial management systems."
"CNSI prides itself on providing customers with customized technology solutions that solve their problems and increase efficiency," said CNSI President B. Chatterjee. "But no technology project can succeed without talented, experienced staff to design and manage the work. Rodger brings a quarter century of IT management experience to CNSI and we look forward to the expertise he will provide our new and existing federal customers."
Prior to joining CNSI, Blevins served as senior vice president and chief technology officer for Catapult Technology, Inc. In this role, he was the force behind Catapult increasing its federal IT annual revenues by 400% over his four year tenure.
During his career, Blevins has held a number of senior management positions both within the federal government and private industry. He graduated from the government's Federal Executive Institute in the spring of 1995 and has a proven track record leading large IT operational organizations and spearheading federal-wide initiatives. In 2001, Blevins led his company in proposing, designing, and implementing one of the first e-Government initiatives that provided electronic workflow processing, automated forms integrated with electronic/digital signature, and PKI authentication technology for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). In addition, he served on the President's Council for Integrity and Efficiency, participating in a number of government-wide IT security audits.
During his federal career, Blevins' efforts and initiatives for enhancing and securing IT within the federal government have been well-recognized. The Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of the Secret Service presented him with awards for his efforts on U.S. Customs systems and law enforcement task forces at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms as well as the Secret Service.

