How to react to sequestration? Focus on performance
Though spared sequestration's wrath so far, MicroTech has redoubled its efforts on performance, business development and profitability, says new CFO Lynn Wasylina.
Who are the D.C.-areas' top women tech leaders?
Women in Technology has announced 13 winners for its 14th Annual Leadership Awards, honoring leading female professionals who have excelled as mentors and who embody the WIT mission. Who took the top honors?
Maybe there's an easier way to find cloud vendors
Inspector Jones has launched to help enterprise customers find the right cloud vendors. They say they've done the searching for the best vendors, so that you don't have to.
Microsoft sets sights on Amazon with cloud offering
With Microsoft just launching its cloud service, some believe the company has mistimed the market; however, the company remains confident that its service will rival that of its biggest competitor, Amazon.
Former NASA CIO Linda Cureton opens consulting firm
Former CIO at NASA, Linda Cureton, has decided to leave the agency and start her own IT consulting and lifecycle management firm, Muse Technologies Inc.
Raytheon restructures its business units
Raytheon changes things up within with a restructuring that touches all of its business units and creates a new COO position among other executive changes.
Linda Gooden's fortunate career path detour
In part two of our Q&A with Lockheed Martin's Linda Gooden, she talks about her roots, and what the future might hold.
Lockheed's Linda Gooden shares the lessons of her career
As she approaches retirement, Lockheed Martin's Linda Gooden shares the challenges, triumphs and principles that shaped her career leading the largest IT contractor in the government market.
Asefi brothers take another stab at federal market
Tom and Tony Asefi mark their return to the federal market after selling GAITS last year. Their new strategy focuses on health IT and telemedicine.
Who are the top women tech leaders?
Women in Technology has announced the finalists for the 14th Annual Leadership Awards. Who made the list?
Caggiano funeral arrangements announced
A funeral mass for Joe Caggiano will be held 11 a.m. Friday in Bethesda, Md.
Opinion
Remembering Jack Brooks
PSC's Alan Chvotkin recalls Congressman Jack Brooks and how he learned that it was better to work with and not against the smart but tough congressman.
New BAE leader puts focus on people
DeEtte Gray's strategy to grow BAE Systems Intelligence & Security business starts with a focus on culture. She shares her thoughts on how to find and keep top talent.
Jack Brooks, father of modern procurement, dead at 89
Jack Brooks died this week, and leaves a legacy that includes Watergate and the opening of IT buying to competition.
SRA's new COO down, but never out
Deb Alderson moved quickly after getting fired by SAIC last year, never losing her confidence and landing a job at SRA a month later. Now she's the COO. What's behind her remarkable comeback?
WIT opens award nominations for top women leaders
Women in Technology has opened up its nomination process and given the guidelines of this year's awards.
Inside Catapult's strategy of differentiation and sticking to its core
New CEO, Mark Hunker, takes over from Catapult Technology's founder, and charts a course focused on differentiation, and sticking to what made the company great to start with.
Inside GD's latest buying spree
GD C4 Systems president, Chris Marzilli, shares insights into the company's plans for the future, and what's been driving its recent acquisitions.
TechAmerica bids adieu to Olga Grkavac
After more than 31 years, Olga Grkavac is retiring from TechAmerica policy and advocacy role.
Lockheed's 5 principles for a stronger workforce
Stephanie C. Hill, Lockheed Martin president of Information Systems & Global Services-Civil, explains the five principles behind building a stronger workforce.
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