• PEOPLE

    MicroTech adds new SVP, CFO to executive suite

    MicroTech has named two new executives in an effort to work through sequestration challenges involving federal spending cuts.

    Lynn Wasylina has been named chief financial officer, and Bill Collins has been named senior vice president of Product Solutions.

    “Staying relevant and focused on cutting-edge technologies is absolutely critical during these unpredictable economic times. The future is unclear but Lynn and Bill are tremendous additions and their knowledge and experience will be extremely beneficial to the entire MicroTech team,” said MicroTech president and CEO, Tony Jimenez.

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  • PEOPLE

    Linda Gooden's fortunate career path detour

    Youngstown, Ohio, is best known for its part when America’s strength was measured by its manufacturing prowess. With plenty of iron ore and other resources close by, the city grew around steel production. You could argue that it was the buckle of the Rust Belt.

    Linda Gooden, Lockheed Martin’s retiring executive vice president of its Information Systems and Global Services sector, grew up in Youngstown, and graduated from Youngstown State University. Go Penguins!

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  • NASA

    SEWP V takes on supply chain worries

    The new NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement contract will be collecting information on suppliers as part of a strategy to address supply chain concerns.

    Contractors will be required to disclose where they are getting their products, Joanne Woytek, SEWP’s program manager told FCW.com.

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  • HOMELAND SECURITY DEPARTMENT

    SRA announces team for $11B DHS TABSS contract

    SRA International has announced its teammates for the Homeland Security Department’s $11 billion Technical, Acquisition, and Business Support Services contract, or TABSS.

    SRA International was one of 12 winners when the contract was awarded in late 2012.

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  • Nick Wakeman

    USO's night of triumph and tribute

    The annual awards dinner put on by the USO of Metropolitan Washington is a showcase of patriotism, bravery and celebrities.

    This year’s event featured actors Lou Diamond Phillips and Joe Mantegna, who were recognized for the visits they make to wounded sailors, soldiers and Marines, as well as the work they do that honors the military. There also were a good dose of professional wrestlers from the WWE.

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  • PEOPLE

    Lockheed's Linda Gooden shares the lessons of her career

    It’s almost hard to imagine Lockheed Martin Corp. without a substantial IT business; after all, the company has been ranked No. 1 on the Washington Technology Top 100 for 18 years.

    But in the late 1980s, the company had only two standalone IT contracts outside of the Defense Department. Revenue from IT work was listed under “other” in its financial statements. Lockheed and Martin Marietta had yet to merge.

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  • ARMY

    DynCorp wins $35.3M pact for training, support of tactical vehicles

    DynCorp International has won a $35.3 million contract to provide support for U.S. Army medium tactical vehicles.

    The fixed-price contract has a one-year base and two option years.

    The company will provide total package fielding, which is the Army’s standard materiel fielding process for new and modified systems, for the family of Medium Tactical Vehicles, the company said in a release.

    DynCorp will provide services such as training, deprocessing, fielding and providing general maintenance support for up to 30,600 trucks, trailers and other equipment to military units both in the United States and abroad, the company said.

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  • Nick Wakeman

    Fallen contractor honored with Defense of Freedom medal

    Another contractor who was killed while working in Afghanistan has joined the ranks of those honored with a Defense of Freedom medal.

    Earlier this month, Soriah Prokopich, the daughter of Santa Gracia Ramirez, a Pacific Architects and Engineers employee, was presented the medal honoring her mother during a ceremony in Gilbert, Ariz.

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  • Nick Wakeman

    Signs of an HP comeback

    The news is looking brighter for Hewlett-Packard, at least on Wall Street.

    The company’s stock hit a closing low of $11.71 in November. Yesterday, it closed at $21.32. As I write this, it is up to $21.69.

    CNBC also is reporting that there has been an uptick of calls or option buys. The business network says there have been about 5,000 calls for April 23, which are betting that HP’s stock will top $23 by that date.

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  • NAVY

    GD takes on F-18 advanced computer work

    General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems has won a $19.3 million contract with the U.S. Navy to provide the F/A-18 aircraft with advanced mission computers.

    The company has been delivering these types of computers since 2002.

    These Type 3 advanced mission computers will be used on the F/A-18E/F and E/A-18G Super Hornet aircraft, General Dynamics said.

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