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BAE names former Lockheed exec to lead Intelligence and Security unit

At Lockheed Martin, new BAE president held a succession of positions supporting clients’ information and national security needs.

Cofoni to retire at CACI; other leader changes planned

Executive moves aim to smooth transition after president and CEO’s retirement.

L-3 names pair to Engility spinoff management team

Appointments seen as important steps in building world-class leadership at new entity.

NVTC honors top D.C. area tech financiers, CFOs

Annual event recognizes achievement and excellence in Greater Washington region's technology community.

CSC picks new leader for federal, Sheaffer retires

The company names three new executives as part of turnaround strategy.

LCG Systems promotes new CIO

Promotion aligns with company’s plan for federal health IT market.

TASC taps analytics expert to lead business unit

Scott Heefner's career in engineering, management consulting and business development spans more than 30 years.

Can Jim Leto breathe new life into Robbins-Gioia?

Long-time entrepreneur returns to company he led twice before, but now as owner.

ASRC makes further hiring, promotion moves

The Greenbelt, Md., company recently has hired two contracting veterans and promoted a third.

Joe Jordan confirmed as OFPP administrator

After just five months of vacancy, OFPP has a new leader.

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HP to cut 27,000 jobs, save $3B

Hewlett-Packard expects to use $3 billion in savings to boost innovation around three areas of strategic focus: cloud, big data and security.

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