Dr. David McQueeney
Vice President, Technology and Strategy
Chief Technology Officer, IBM Federal
Dave McQueeney is the Chief Technology Officer for IBM's US Federal Government unit. Dave's team works with IBM's Federal Clients and IBM's Federal System Integrator partners to provide technical leadership across the domain of enterprise systems technology and architecture.
Dave's background covers a wide range of disciplines ranging from solid state Physics, to high-speed interconnect design, to distributed software development tools, to Government-specific industry solutions. Dave has spent half of his career as a researcher and research executive, and half in IBM's customer-facing units including Global Sales and Distribution, acting as the Global Government Solutions General Manager and leader of the Federal Systems Integration services unit.
Immediately prior to joining IBM's Federal team, Dave led the IBM Global Services Intellectural Property and Global Competencies team. Dave was responsible for developing and deploying the business and technical strategies, methodologies, professions, and intellectural property licensing strategies that maximize the creation of business value for IBM's customers.
Throughout his career, Dave has driven strong connections between IBM Research and the other units of IBM, most recently IBM Global Services. Dave was recognized by Consulting Magazine as one of the Top 25 consultants for 2002, citing his work to make the innovations of IBM Reserach directly available to customers via IBM's Business Consulting Services.
Dave has held a number of significant positions in IBM Research, including Director of the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Vice President of Communications Technology, and Vice President of Technical Strategy and Worldwide Operations.
Dave has published a wide range of papers ranging from liquid Helium Physics, advanced electronic packaging, high-speed interconnects, and the evolution of Research in the commerical environment.
He joined IBM in the Research Division in 1988. He holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in Solid-State Physics from Cornell University, and an A.B. in Physics from Dartmouth College.
Dave was recognized as one of the "Fed 100" top leaders in the Federal community for 2006 by Fedeal Computer Week magazine.
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Wednesday Mar 17 2010, 0430 PM Tuesday Mar 16 2010, 0500 PM
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