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Firm Watch

Apr. 22, 2003

Undersecretary Heads Home After Sacramento Stint

Last year, Gov. Gray Davis appointed Clothilde Hewlett to clean up California's troubled Department of General Services, a multibillion dollar department stung by criticism of its $95 million software deal with Oracle Corp. and the resignation of its director Barry Keene.

By Erik Cummins
        Last year, Gov. Gray Davis appointed Clothilde Hewlett to clean up California's troubled Department of General Services, a multibillion dollar department stung by criticism of its $95 million software deal with Oracle Corp. and the resignation of its director Barry Keene.
        Hewlett, the undersecretary of the State and...

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