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Unisys Center for Innovation in Government Announces Government IT Veterans as Newest Fellows

Unisys (NYSE:UIS) today announced the addition of four new Fellows to its Center for Innovation in Government, a virtual organization designed to connect government and industry leaders in technology to share ideas, experiences and best practices in technology innovation. The Center also announced the addition of new online reference resources.

To guide its initiatives, the Unisys Center for Innovation in Government has a board of Fellows that includes leading authorities on defense, IT security in the public sector, financial administration and national intelligence. The Fellows direct and conduct research, offer insight and provide guidance on approaches for tackling the critical challenges facing today’s public sector organizations. The newest Fellows include:

  • General Peter Pace (Ret.), Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and SM&A Strategic Advisors, President and Chief Executive Officer
  • Gloria Parker, Former Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Former member of the Obama Administration Transition Team
  • Dr. Lawrence A. Ponemon, Chairman and Founder of the Ponemon Institute, LLC, an organization dedicated to advancing ethical information and privacy management practices in business and government
  • Gerry Wethington, Vice President, Homeland Security and Justice & Public Safety Programs, Unisys Global Public Sector

Since its launch in March 2009, the Center has published several new online resources and conducted a forum – featuring Center Fellows and practice leaders from Unisys Federal Systems – that explored the early days of the Obama administration with regard to issues related to IT innovation and security.

The Center’s new online resources include:

  • The Obama Administration: Challenges and Opportunities for the Next 100 Days
    This report presents insight from the Center’s roundtable on the early days of the Obama Administration – its accomplishments, opportunities, and inevitable challenges. It also looks ahead to the administration’s next 100 days, and how it will address major initiatives including procurement reform, transparency, and collaboration around the protection of critical IT infrastructure.
  • Government of the Future: W
    This report completes the Unisys Government of the Future series – highlighting new trends and drivers associated with privacy and security. The Government of the Future reports include insight from IT experts regarding technology’s impact on the federal government of the future, identifying significant changes in the way the government will operate by 2018 and beyond.
  • Ten Tips for Effective Enterprise Security
    Unisys has developed a comprehensive guide for keeping the enterprise secure from today’s growing list of threats, while minimizing exposure, controlling costs, and creating buy-in across the organization.

The Center for Innovation in Government has also advanced discussion around key IT issues facing the public sector, leveraging traditional and Web 2.0 media channels. The Center’s Facebook community, for example, provides a forum that enables industry thought leaders to share ideas, insight, and perspective on key issues that have an impact on the federal IT community.

“By partnering with leading IT decision-makers, the Unisys Center for Innovation in Government has provided a new platform for open dialogue on critical government and industry issues, offering practical answers for surmounting today’s most challenging questions,” said Ted Davies, president, Unisys Federal Systems. “We look forward to the creative insight our newest Fellows will add to our discussions around driving efficiency, effectiveness, and productivity in the public sector through technological innovation and forward-thinking approaches and best practices."

About the Center for Innovation in Government

The Unisys Center for Government Innovation provides a forum for government leaders and IT professionals to share ideas and experiences, learn about best practices in technology innovation, and engage in dialogue on key issues surrounding the business and operation of government today and in the future. The center serves as a think tank, as well as a catalyst and vehicle for research programs, white papers, webinars, and executive roundtables focused on compelling, current public sector management and technology issues. For more information, visit www.govtinnovation.com.

About Unisys

Unisys is a worldwide information technology company. We provide a portfolio of IT services, software, and technology that solves critical problems for clients. We specialize in helping clients secure their operations, increase the efficiency and utilization of their data centers, enhance support to their end users and constituents, and modernize their enterprise applications. To provide these services and solutions, we bring together offerings and capabilities in outsourcing services, systems integration and consulting services, infrastructure services, maintenance services, and high-end server technology. With more than 27,000 employees, Unisys serves commercial organizations and government agencies throughout the world. For more information, visit www.unisys.com.

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Contacts:

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Brad Bass, 703-439-5887
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or
O’Keeffe & Company
Kelli Davis, 757-966-1676
kdavis@okco.com

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