OBXtek leads 2014 Fast 50 for second year

OBXtek's growth has led it to the top of the 2014 Washington Technology Fast 50 for the second year in a row. CEO Bruce "Ed" Jesson shares how the company's strategy has remained steady.

Inside one company's journey from scratch to success

When you want to challenge yourself, there's nothing quite like starting an entire company from scratch. PotomacWave Consulting president Emma Sopko did just that, and has created a company experiencing rapid growth.

How one exec challenged himself with starting a business

When the economy took a turn for the worse, Zia Islam felt like he needed more of a challenge, so he took his commercial IT expertise and started a company that he then led to be one of the fast growing in the federal market.

One-on-one with CenturyLink's Diana Gowen

Diana Gowen retired as the leader of CenturyLink's federal business on July 3. She sits down with Editor Nick Wakeman to discuss her career, the challenges her successor will face and the most surprising trend she sees in today's market.

Inside the government strategy of Capgemini's new CEO

Capgemini Government Solutions might be small compared to other contractors, but new CEO Doug Lane has plans to bring the full measure of the greater 131,000-person firm to bear in the public sector market.

One-on-one with Lockheed's Marillyn Hewson

Lockheed Martin's Chairman and CEO Marillyn Hewson sat down with Editor Nick Wakeman to discuss her strategy and vision for the world's largest defense contractor.

Who are Northern Virginia's hottest entrepreneurial tech companies?

The Northern Virginia Technology Council has picked the winners of the 13th Annual NVTC Hot Ticket Awards, which honor the region’s best entrepreneurial technology companies.

CACI's London calls for focus on U.S. competitiveness

CACI International executive chairman Jack London receives TechAmerica's Corporate Leadership Award and advocates for a renewed focus on technology, opportunity and innovation to increase U.S. competitiveness around the globe.

Ted Davies talks longevity, Unisys' comeback

Unisys was on the ropes when Ted Davies took the helm as its federal leader five years ago. Today, he is one of the longest serving executives in the market, and Unisys is breaking new ground with federal customers. He explains the execution behind the strategy.

Leidos CEO Jumper reflects on career, lessons learned

Leidos CEO John Jumper is stepping down from his role and will maintain watch over the company as chairman. He reflects on his career and speaks to what skills the new CEO must have in order to successfully lead Leidos going forward.

Who are the D.C. region's top CFOs?

The crowd was gathered in full force to celebrate some of the most influential CFOs in the Washington area Monday night at the NVTC's 18th Annual Greater Washington Technology CFO Awards. Who walked away a winner?

PSC names four new members to its Technology Policy Council

The Professional Services Council has added four more technology executives to the executive advisory board of its new Technology Policy Council.

TechAmerica, ITI settle legal dispute

The$5 million legal battle between TechAmerica and the Information Technology Industry Council has ended in a confidential settlement.

Who are the top small businesses in the government market?

The Small and Emerging Contractors Advisory Forum has named the winners of its Sixth Annual SECAF Awards, honoring small and emerging government contractors as well as industry players that rely on them.

Behrman's pickup of Tresys named 2013's best intell deal

When Behrman Capital added Tresys Technology to its rankings, it added a big player in the cyber and intelligence markets. On the flipside, it gives Tresys an opportunity to grow into a high-value growth company with its eyes set on the commercial sector.

Who are the top women leaders in IT?

Women in Technology honored a number of female leaders as part of its 15th Annual Leaderships Awards, which recognizes and salutes women who make a difference in the technology industry.

GD's CEO challenges contractors to do more for their community

General Dynamics chairman and CEO Phebe Novakovic issued a challenge to her fellow contractors: Get involved in your community.

SECAF names finalists for 6th Annual Government Contractor Awards

The Small and Emerging Contractors Advisory Forum has just selected the finalists for its Sixth Annual Government Contractor Awards, honoring small and emerging government contractors as well as industry players that rely on small business.

Inside one small business' rebranding decision

CSSS.NET just didn't fly as a company name anymore. The company has now been reborn as Constellation West, reflecting its evolution from the commercial to the federal market and its strategy of supporting customers and employees.

Matchmaking heats up for $3B PROTECH contract

The matchmaking is starting to heat up for NOAA's $3 billion PROTECH contract, which is designed for large teams that can cover a broad swath of services. Are you ready to join the dance?