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NVIDIA Federal VP Anthony Robbins & Unanet CEO Craig Halliday Spotlighted for 2023 Wash100 Award Wins

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NVIDIA Federal VP Anthony Robbins & Unanet CEO Craig Halliday Spotlighted for 2023 Wash100 Award Wins

On Tuesday, Executive Mosaic illuminated NVIDIA’s Anthony Robbins and Unanet’s Craig Halliday to celebrate their well-earned 2023 Wash100 Award wins.

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For 10 years, the Wash100 Award has represented the highest honor for executives in the government contracting space. During its rigorous selection process, which weighs the past accomplishments and anticipated future contributions of its nominees, Robbins and Halliday shined as two of the field’s most impactful leaders. 

Robbins, who currently serves as vice president of NVIDIA’s federal arm, received his sixth Wash100 Award for his work to empower the use of artificial intelligence across a broad range of potential areas, including firefighting and cybersecurity, among others.

He has also extensively pushed for collaboration to progress AI adoption. In 2022, this resulted in the formation of partnerships with Octo and Oracle. To read his full profile, click here.

A strong advocate for the client-centered approach, Halliday won his first Wash100 Award for his work to deliver the highest tier of enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management software to GovCon organizations.

As Unanet’s CEO, Halliday has leveraged trends revealed in the company’s annual GAUGE Report to improve its platforms and tailor them to the specific needs of GovCon clients. Click here to read his full profile.

The beloved Wash100 popular vote contest is in full swing! To participate in the thrilling competition, which allows you to select your 10 favorite 2023 Wash100 winners, please visit Wash100.com.

Unanet is sponsoring GovCon Wire’s Fireside Chat with the DCAA, which will host an in-depth conversation between Unanet’s Rich Wilkinson and the DCAA’s Terri Dilly that will consider the agency’s role in contracting activities and its priorities moving forward. To learn more and register to attend, please visit GovCon Wire’s events page.