BAE Systems' U.S. subsidiary and L3Harris Technologies explain the latest movements in their boards of directors, including a new chair for one and an additional member at the other.
Noblis' chief financial officer and a member of the original leadership team that stood up the nonprofit in 1996 is retiring and his successor has been named.
Two Six Technologies hires a new vice president and gives a second VP new assignments to help lead business expansion initiatives across the federal and adjacent markets.
Employee engagement and maintaining team culture has been agenda item number one for government contractors and agencies since the pandemic started, with encouraging innovation being a key cog in said culture. That challenge plays out almost equally on both sides of the public sector ecosystem.
Several companies in the government market have announced their latest executive hires within the past two days and here is a summary of the key moves to take note of.
Lockheed Martin's board of directors elects a former AT&T CEO to be the panel's latest member. That means Lockheed looked to the very sector it wants to work with on achieving the company's vision for networked platforms and systems.
Blue Delta Capital Partners, the venture investment firm focused on government technology companies, adds former Perspecta CEO Mac Curtis as a venture fellow and he fills us in on what that entails.
Singapore Technologies Engineering brings in the former Raytheon Technologies government relations leader to be president of the former's U.S. subsidiary.
This week saw the two largest aerospace companies in the world and another pair of emerging technology firms announce appointments to their senior leadership teams, including a promotion to the top from within.
Science Applications International Corp.'s latest executive hire is of a new senior vice president for its national intelligence community business unit.