TASC CEO on the opportunities and challenges ahead

David Langstaff returns as a CEO to a different market than a decade ago, but he still sees plenty to get excited about.

Trio wins FAA contracts topping nearly $400M

Three contractors will compete for work to help the FAA manage information flow among air traffic controllers.

9 firms capture $476M defense contract

The nine will compete for tasks in systems engineering, information assurance and program management among others. Who made the cut?

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.

SAIC official returns to TASC as group senior VP

John Hynes Jr., who worked at TASC from 1990 to 2001, returns to the company from SAIC as the newly appointed senior vice president of the Defense and Civil Group.

TASC hires experienced IT pro to grow company

TASC Inc. has appointed Dale Luddeke the company's chief growth officer, reporting to David Langstaff, president and CEO.

TASC lures veteran business development exec

TASC builds out its senior management team by hiring a veteran business development executive.

TASC builds portfolio with first acquisition

TASC Inc. adds cloud computing skills and deeper capabilities in cybersecurity offerings.

TASC wins $97M weapons support contract

The company's team will support the Defense Threat Reduction Agency with advisory and assistance services.

TASC names new CEO

TASC CEO Wood Parker retires and the board names David Langstaff as CEO.

The best and worst performances in 2010

Editor Nick Wakeman picks the companies he thinks suffered or prospered in 2010. Who hit the bottom and who is riding high?

TASC takes off on $828M FAA NextGen award

TASC Inc. will help the Federal Aviation Administration transition to the NextGen air traffic control system under a 10-year contract worth as much as $827.8 million.

TASC wins Army contract for engineering and technical assistance

TASC Inc., formerly a unit of Northrop Grumman Corp., has been awarded a five-year, $44.7 million Army contract to provide systems engineering and technical assistance to the Army Special Programs Office.

TASC captures $200M infrared Air Force contract

Company will help the Air Force with its space-based infrared systems, used for missile defense.

TASC finds new cybersecurity chief at former parent company

TASC Inc. has hired Larry Strang to head the company’s cybersecurity initiatives. He joins TASC from Northrop Grumman Corp., where he most recently served as vice president and director of its Cybersecurity Group.

Open season: The hunt is on for contracting conflicts

These days, government oversight officials are searching for any possible conflicts, and companies are looking, too, just in case.

TASC deal brings a bolder competitor to the market

Getting sold by Northrop Grumman Corp. in 2009 was like getting set free for this company.

Which deal topped the 2009 M&A roundup?

Washington Technology ranks the 2009 mergers and acquisitions that had the biggest impact in the government market.