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GovCIO Media & Research, a leading federal technology media company, opened the Flywheel Award nominations for the 2025 AI Summit.

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Nominations Open for the 2025 AI Summit Flywheel Awards

Aug. 25, 2025

Fairfax, Va. – GovCIO Media & Research, a leading federal technology media company, opened the Flywheel Award nominations for the 2025 AI Summit.  

The Flywheel Awards will be presented on Nov. 6 in Tysons, Virginia, at the AI Summit. The awards recognize the key accomplishments of federal employees in programs that transform and innovate federal technology. The entry deadline is Sept. 5, and finalists will be announced on Sept. 19.  

“The Flywheel Awards program celebrates the innovators who are redefining what’s possible with AI in federal IT,” said Michael Hoffman, president, GovCIO Media & Research. “At the AI Summit, we’re proud to spotlight individuals and programs driving meaningful change, advancing efficiency, and setting new standards for government technology.”

The Federal IT Efficiency Flywheel Award categories include:  

  • Rising Star 
  • AI Talent Advocate 
  • AI Innovator 
  • AI Evangelist 
  • CAIO of the Year  

Nominees must be federal government individuals whose achievements took place between August 2024 – present. The entry deadline is Sept. 5, 2025 and the finalists will be announced on Sept. 19, 2025. Award winners will be presented with the AI Summit Flywheel Award during the Nov. 6 summit. Don’t let their work go unnoticed– submit your nominations here. 

Visit the AI Summit event page to view the full agenda, speaker lineup, and register for this must-attend event.  Register today to secure your spot. 

 

About GovCIO Media & Research       

GovCIO Media & Research, an independent media company, is the leading industry solutions resource providing analysis and insights on federal IT innovation. Our team uses an omnichannel approach to keep you informed on today’s most pressing issues. Video interviews, podcasts, events, articles and special reports keep federal IT decision-makers aware of technology’s impact on government.     

  

Visit https://govciomedia.com/ for more information.     

 

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