Anne Neuberger, deputy national security adviser for Cyber and Emerging Technology at the White House’s National Security Council (NSC), has received her second consecutive Wash100 Award, the most prestigious award in all of government contracting (GovCon).
Previously, Neuberger was recognized for her role in developing new counter-threat policies with the agency and driving federal technology initiatives. Neuberger was named as President Biden’s nominee for the newly created deputy national security adviser post at the White House in January this year.
Biden’s selection of Neuberger for a White House position comes as part of the new administration’s “urgent initiative” to address the U.S. government’s cybersecurity concerns, particularly with regards to threats coming from Russia and China.
“[F]or us in the intelligence community, we're constantly watching for which adversaries may be seeking to shape a population's thinking, to shape an election and then rapidly to bring that to partners or to the private sector to ensure that they're both aware of techniques and are countering them on their platforms,” said Neuberger.
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Executive Mosaic congratulates the National Security Council and Anne Neuberger on her 2021 Wash100 Award. Neuberger’s success in the federal sector signifies her leadership and level of excellence that drives the GovCon industry forward and demonstrates the prestige of a Wash100 Award.