The DOE won in one of the 42 categories. All of the winners
were announced at a gala dinner in late 2012 that drew hundreds of government
officials and industry executives to the Washington Convention Center.
EnCase software users have access
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The winners were selected by a panel of objective judges,
according to Jacob Goodwin, Editor-in-Chief of Government Security News.
"We received an outstanding group of entries and have handed winners’
plaques to an exceptional group of companies and government agencies," he said.
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