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    Heather Waterman

    Heather joined Synteractive in 2009 and is the Director for Synteractive Studio. She is responsible for leading the designers and developers with an emphasis on web design for SharePoint. In 2010 Heather was a contributing tech editor for the SharePoint 2010 Branding and User Interface Design, as well as a contributor to the SharePoint 2010 Step by Step.
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 News and Events

    Synteractive Secures Strategic Investment from Smartronix

    Synteractive announced today that it received a strategic investment from Smartronix, a Washington, DC-based technology consulting firm that focuses on strategy, business transformation, and business solution engineering.

    Synteractive founder, Evan Burfield speaking at the Web 2.0 Expo

    Synteractive founder, Evan Burfield will be speaking a the Web 2.0 Expo in New York on October 12th.

    For more information on the Expo please visit the Expo Schedule detail.

    Evan Burfield named commissioner for the TechAmerica Foundation CLOUD2 Commission

    ​Synteractive CEO, Evan Burfield, has been appointed to serve as a commissioner on the new TechAmerica Foundation commission on the Leadership Opportunity in U.S. Deployment of the Cloud (CLOUD²). The commission has a three-month mandate to provide the Obama Administration with recommendations for how government could better deploy cloud technologies, and for public policies that will help drive U.S. innovation in the cloud and spur economic growth.

    Synteractive Recognizes the Launch of Treasury.gov 2.0

    ​Synteractive is proud to announce its support of the launch of the new Treasury.gov web site and five other Treasury Department web sites (FinancialStability.gov,  SIGTARP.gov, MyMoney.gov, TIGTA.gov, and IRSOversightBoard.treasury.gov), the first Cabinet-level web site migration to Amazon Web Services (AWS).

    Recovery.gov named one of the 10 Great public-sector web sites by GCN

    For the past three years, Government Computing News has published a list of top ten public sector websites, and this year Recovery.gov made the cut.

    Sites were evaluated based on ease of navigation and access to information. Notable this year, open government and transparency issues were significant drivers for the design of public-sector sites and played a large role in GCN’s choice. Social media and video usage, mapping and graphics, advanced search capabilities, and data visualization were other important judging criteria.
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