DOD's Wormuth smacks down QDR criticism
At CSIS Monday, DoD strategist Christine Wormuth defended the 2014 QDR, touted tech investments and acknowledged, "Being a global leader does not come cheap."
Opinion
What makes your bid a winner or a loser?
When the government evaluates your proposals, it is looking for your strengths, and your technical approach is just as important, if not more, than how well written your proposal is.
Carbonite Inc. expands distribution network through partnership
Carbonite Inc. has expanded its distribution network through a strategic partnership with D&H Distributing Co.
Post-Snowden contractors tighten security
A large majority of contractors have changed security practices in light of the Edward Snowden data breaches, but other potential problems loom.
Opinion
D.C. or Silicon Valley? Where do entreprenuers flourish?
Comparing entreprenuership in Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C., often asks the wrong questions. But for Mark Amtower, with a customer like the federal government, D.C. comes out on top.
SAP NS2 non-profit offers IT training program for post-9/11 vets
NS2 Serves, a nonprofit established by SAP National Security Services, is looking for post-9/11 veterans to join an IT training and career placement program, but there are less than three weeks until the application deadline.
Force 3 restructuring focuses on customers
As 2013 came to a close, Force 3 made a number of internal promotions as it restructured the company to focus on customers and improved offerings in the market.
SRA’s Ballhaus talks strategy after recent group consolidations
Last week, SRA International realigned four of its business groups into two, and tapped new leaders for them. CEO Bill Ballhaus explains how the moves reflect the company's strategy going forward.
New report finds minority contractors exceed federal goals
A survey by American Express OPEN found that small, disadvantaged businesses captured 8 percent of federal contract spending, besting the government's goal of 5 percent, but at the same time, they are spending more to win those contracts.
CSSS.NET rebrands, changes name to Constellation West
CSSS.NET has changed its name to Constellation West to rebrand the company to embody what executives call a pioneering spirit and commitment to delivering the solutions to meet its client’s challenges.
Deadline looms for Fed 100 awards
The clock is ticking closer to the nomination period deadline on Dec. 23 for FCW’s 25th Annual Federal 100 Awards, which honors the government and private sector leaders who played critical roles this year in the IT community.
How one small business puts culture first and wins
Founded in a basement in 2011, Metronome has grown rapidly over the last two years, and COO Virgil Virga explains how a focus on culture has been a critical factor in the company's success.
How collaboration, making an impact drive Abt’s Kathleen Flanagan
Kathleen Flanagan of Abt Associates explains how collaboration and making an impact drives both her and her employees and helped her win an executive of the year award at the 11th Annual Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards gala.
How mission, making a difference drives ASI's Kymm McCabe
ASI's Kymm McCabe, a 2013 GovCon executive of the year, shares her vision of how acquisition can drive government efficiencies, and how industry leaders can make a difference in today's market.
WIT opens nominations for 15th Annual Leadership Awards
Women in Technology is now accepting nominations for its 15th Annual Leadership Awards, which recognizes and salutes women who make a difference in the technology industry.
Ernst Volgenau on service, people, success
Industry legend Ernst Volgenau, founder of SRA International, shares his insights on building his company and how markets and technologies may change, but values and principles do not.
Opinion
Four keys to grooming millennials as future leaders
Every leader should actively engage the 20-somethings on their staff and start grooming them as future leaders, writes Bob Nunnally. He explains the four focus areas to engage and grow the millennials at your company.
Who are 2013's best contractors?
The 11th Annual Greater Washington GovCon Awards celebrated the innovative companies and individuals of the government contracting industry, led by SRA's Ernst Volgenua, who was inducted into the hall of fame.
Former Stanley execs launch new growth platform
Eric Wolking and Pat Flannery, former Stanley Associates execs, have acquired GAP Solutions as a platform for growth. Wolking shares their strategy and next steps. Will lightning strike twice?
Deltek CEO Mike Corkery makes his mark
Mike Corkery has led Deltek for nearly a year, and in that time, it has captured a broader set of customers and expanded its reach into new markets. What's his vision for Deltek 3.0?
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