> On Oct 6, 2015, at 10:14 AM, Shawn Wells <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Our fellow OpenSCAP-er, Jeff Blank, has been nominated for Fed50 "Disruptor 
> of the Year" in recognition for his C&A work.
> 
> Want to see Jeff win as bad as I do? You can help in literally 2 clicks. 
> Voting ends 2-NOV.
> 
> http://fedscoop.com/events/fedscoop50/#disruptor-of-the-year
> 
> Why Jeff?  He's the co-founder of the SCAP Security Guide and has been 
> working tirelessly to make C&A less expensive, faster, and do so using open 
> source. Jeff has also been a great ally of OpenSCAP as demonstrated at the 
> Red Hat Summit...
> 
> https://dgshow.org/2015/10/98-not-that-nsa/
> 
> Personally, I've co-presented with Jeff for the past 2 years at Red Hat 
> Summit. You can find our decks here:
> - 
> http://blog-shawndwells.rhcloud.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/2015-06-25-Summit-Security-Compliance-Made-Easier.pdf
> - 
> http://blog-shawndwells.rhcloud.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/2014-04-17-SCAP-Summit-2.pdf
> 
> Jeff also open sourced the development of Common Criteria protection 
> profiles, which can be found on GitHub:
> https://github.com/commoncriteria
> 
> To achieve this open source awesomeness, Jeff worked with DoD Legal to attain 
> broad permissions for DoD/IC/Civ/Integrators to contribute back to open 
> source. This alone is worth a "Disruptor" award!
> 
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So cool!  Thanks for posting!
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