Dr. Stacey Dixon, deputy director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), has received her second consecutive Wash100 Award, the highest honor that the government contracting (GovCon) sector has to offer, for her leadership and drive for innovation in GEOINT capabilities and platforms as well as digital transformation of emerging technologies such as cloud, artificial intelligence and high performance computing.
“Stacey Dixon has won her second consecutive Wash100 Award based on her drive to build more integrated NGA solutions through working directly with our community as an active advocate for reimagining the future and actively driving a response to the pandemic,” said Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic and founder of the Wash100 Award.
Dixon was named the eight deputy director of NGA in 2019 after spending over three years as the deputy director and director with the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA).
In her current role with NGA, Dixon helped lead efforts to drive innovation and ensure U.S. tactical advantage in the GEOINT landscape in line with NGA’s technology focus areas. As highlighted in NGA’s technology strategy, the agency seeks to drive digital transformation in its workspaces and integrate cloud, artificial intelligence, and high performance computing into the GEOINT enterprise.
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Executive Mosaic congratulates NGA and Stacey Dixon on her 2021 Wash100 Award. Dixon’s efforts to drive innovation and advanced capabilities for NGA and across the federal sector showcases her leadership and push for success that Executive Mosaic is honored to recognize with a second consecutive Wash100 Award.