Women in Technology names leadership team

Nancy Lamberton to lead Women in Technology. Group names new board and leadership team for 2012-13.

Do you know the best contractor CTO in the market?

Nominations are being accepted for the 2012 Government Contractor CTO Innovator Awards which honor the critical role chief technology officers play in the success of their companies.

TASC executive named to chair Industry Advisory Council

Company’s chief growth officer starts one-year term July 1.

TechAmerica’s new CEO unveils major changes

Industry organization will close offices, cut staff and concentrate on central mission.

NVTC unveils new board of directors

The members of the newly elected board will serve three-year terms.

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

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

CSC taps former Gannett, Sprint exec as next CFO

Paul Saleh will succeed Michael Mancuso, who announced his retirement in February.

SECAF names finalists for niche contractor awards

Fourth Annual Small and Emerging Contractors Advisory Forum Awards will announce winners at a gala in May.

Pair of IT, cybersecurity experts joins consultancy

Peter Dube and Roger Caslow leave government for private industry posts.

No executive order for gay federal contractors

For now, President Obama won't be signing an executive order protecting homosexual workers from discrimination while contracting.

Deltek co-founder dies of lung disease

Donald deLaski applied his accounting skills to emerging computer technologies to create Deltek as a software company dedicated to government contractors.

SAIC founder inspires hot-tub pranksters

Robert Beyster's gift to his alma mater inspires students to install a hot tub in his honor.

Women In Technology awards nominations open

Honorees are recognized for their talent within the field of technology.

Northrop collaborates to produce next-gen environmental stewards

Northrop Grumman and Conservation International bring teachers to the rain forest to foster more science education.

Which is the most military-friendly Top 100 company?

Twenty-one Washington Technology Top 100 companies were ranked among the most military-friendly employers by GIJobs.com.

Has the glass ceiling shattered?

The number of women leaders in the IT market has grown, but is it enough?

2011's top (maybe best?) personnel moves

There was plenty of hiring activity in the executive suite during 2011. Editor Nick Wakeman reviews some of the bigger moves.

Solution to Dover body scandal could lie in Arlington Cemetery

The national cemetery overcame problems with its handling of remains and it might be the role model for resolving the current scandal at Dover Air Force Base.

Who are the best innovators of 2011?

NVTC and Washington Technology unveil the top CTOs in the government market.

Agilex founder's legacy lives on with GovCon awards

Bob LaRose died nearly two years ago, but when Agilex and Vangent won GovCon awards this week, Editor Nick Wakeman couldn't help but reflect on LaRose's deep impact on the industry.