Mr. Wagner is a Senior Fellow of the IBM Center for The Business of Government. Mr. Wagner joins The Center after 31 years of public service. He most recently restructured and ran GSAs Federal Acquisition Servicethe largest government organization delivering acquisition, technology, and management services to federal agencies. As GSA's chief policy official, Mr. Wagner brought best private sector management practices to the federal government. He was an initiator or facilitator for most of the federal government's management improvement initiatives, including electronic government, lines of business, and FirstGov, now USA.gov. A founding member of the CIO Council, Mr. Wagner worked effectively with agency program managers, CIOs, CAOs, CFOs, OMB, Congress, and industry. During his career with the federal government, Mr. Wagner received both Meritorious and Distinguished Presidential Rank Awards. The Presidential Rank Award of Distinguished Executive is awarded to 1 percent of the approximately 6,000 career members of the Senior Executive Service (SES). Mr. Wagner has undergraduate and graduate degrees in economics and engineering from Princeton University. |
Selected Publications by Marty Wagner
"Look for (green) Opportunities," Federal Computer Week, April 7, 2008
"The Cost Analysis Muddle," Federal Computer Week, January 21, 2008
"A Society of Immortals," Federal Computer Week, December 3, 2007
"Why SOA Matters," Federal Computer Week, October 15, 2007
"Year End Spending," Federal Computer Week, September 10, 2007
"Lessons from the Past," Federal Computer Week, June 25, 2007
"The Wave of the Future," Federal Computer Week, June 11, 2007
"Lead with the Mission," Federal Computer Week, May 28, 2007
"A Recipe for Failure," Federal Computer Week, May 7, 2007
"Don't Blame the IGs," Federal Computer Week, April 17, 2007
"Why GSA Matters," Federal Computer Week, April 2, 2007