Former CSC exec leads contractor of the year awards

Finalists named for contractor and executive of the year

Al Nashman, former head of Computer Sciences Corp.’s federal business and a recognized pioneer of the government contracting business, leads a slate of finalists vying for the Greater Washington Contractor Awards.

Nashman, who retired from CSC in 1992 after 27 years, will receive the annual hall of fame award at a gala dinner Nov. 4. Finalists for executive and contractor of the year were announced Wednesday night in seven categories.

Also to be recognized at the dinner will be David Drabkin from the General Services Administration, who will receive the public sector partner of the years.

Former Sen. John Warner (R-Va.) will receive special recognization for his service in the U.S. Senate and other public service he has provided during his career.

The annual awards program is produced by the Fairfax County, Va., Chamber of Commerce, the Professional Services Council and Washington Technology.

“The whole way we do business today – Al Nashman is the daddy rabbit of all that,” said Ted Lagasey, a former executive with SRA International Inc., in a 2006 profile of Nashman.

Legasey credited Nashman with creating the business development process that is commonly used by contractors today.

When Nashman took over CSC government business its revenue was counted in the millions. When he retired, the number had reached $1.2 billion.

The winners in the seven competitive awards categories will be announced Nov. 4.

The finalists in those categories are:

Contractor less than $25 million
Citizant
DKW Communications
Dovel Technologies
Proteus Technologies LLC
RGS Associates Inc.
SET Corp.

Contractor $25 million to 75 million
A-T Solutions Inc.
Base Technologies Inc.
High Performance Technologies
MicroTech
The Tauri Group LLC

Contractor $75 million to 300 million
Catapult Technology LTD
Dewberry & Davis LLC
Integral Systems Inc.
Omniplex World Services Corp
Systems Planning & Analysis, Inc.
Whitney, Bradley & Brown, Inc.

Contractor over $300 million
BAE Systems North America
CACI International
CGI Federal
DynCorp International
Management Systems International

Executive less than $75 million
Rose Wang, Binary Group
Raj Sharma, Censeo Consulting Group
Raymond Lopez, Engineering Services Network
Darrell Crapps, Sentel
Jerry Torres, Torres A E Solutions

Executive $75 million to $300 million
Bill Hoover, American Systems Corp.
Randy Slager, Catapult Technology LTD
Kam Ghaffarian, SGT Inc.
Phillip Lantz, Systems Planning & Analysis Inc.
John Hillen, Global Strategies Group

Executive more than $300 million
Paul Leslie, Apptis Inc.
Bruce Klein, Cisco Systems
Sudhakar Kesavan, ICF International
Richard W. Johnson, Lockheed Martin
Ed Casey, Serco

About the Author

Nick Wakeman is the editor-in-chief of Washington Technology. Follow him on Twitter: @nick_wakeman.

Reader Comments

Mon, Oct 5, 2009 Sterling Reston VA

Give it to Ed Casey. Serco is on the up and up because of him. He and Serco should be recognized.

Please post your comments here. Comments are moderated, so they may not appear immediately after submitting. We will not post comments that we consider abusive or off-topic.

Please type the letters/numbers you see above

What is your e-mail address?

My e-mail address is:

Do you have a password?

Forgot your password? Click here
close
SEARCH

Trending

Webcasts

  • How Do You Support the Project Lifecycle?

    How do best-in-class project-based companies create and actively mature successful organizations? They find the right mix of people, processes and tools that enable them to effectively manage the project lifecycle. REGISTER for this webinar to hear how properly managing the cycle of capture, bid, accounting, execution, IPM and analysis will allow you to better manage your programs to stay on scope, schedule and budget. Learn More!

  • Surviving Lowest Price Technically Acceptable IT Projects: Maximize your Returns and Customer Satisfaction Ratings

    Register for this FREE exclusive roundtable webcast to hear from Nick Wakeman, Editor of Washington Technology, Shamun Mahmud, Cloud Security Architect, DLT Solutions and Paul McCloskey, Federal Alliances Leader, SolarWinds, and they discuss the different approaches on how you can deliver low cost, technically excellent, better value solutions to meet the fiscal and technology needs of today’s government, while still maximizing your returns on your LPTA IT projects. Learn More!