Splunk Public Sector VP Bill Rowan Receives 2023 Wash100 Award

Executive Mosaic CEO Jim Garrettson presented Splunk Public Sector Vice President Bill Rowan with his 2023 Wash100 Award during a recent visit to Spunk offices. 

Each year, 100 influential and notable executives from across the government contracting landscape are selected to the coveted Wash100 list for their contributions to federal missions and their excellence in the GovCon sector. These individuals comprise a roster of figures to watch in the coming year. 

Rowan earned his Wash100 this year for elevating Splunk’s cybersecurity capabilities and offerings to government customers while fostering key partnerships with federal agencies. Read more about why Rowan was yet again named a Wash100 Award winner here

Since his selection to the 2023 award, Splunk’s cloud platform achieved an “In Process” designation from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, known as FedRAMP, demonstrating the company’s intent to achieve FedRAMP High authority to operate in the next year.

Don’t forget to vote for Rowan as your favorite executive in this year’s Wash100 lineup! Voting closes April 28, so cast your votes today at Wash100.com.

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