PROJECT 38: Raytheon's mega-integration of tech, people & processes
Raytheon Technologies has only just begun its second year since the megamerger to create the No. 2 company on this year’s Top 100 rankings. This episode of Project 38 sees Roy Azevedo, president of the Raytheon Intelligence and Space segment, take our Ross Wilkers inside the mega-integration at the operational level.
TOP 100: IBM makes big move toward transformation
IBM plans to split later this year in a transformation that the No. 33 Top 100 company sees as letting it focus on driving forward a hybrid cloud vision.
PROJECT 38: Tech, talent & deals feed into ManTech's strategy & tagline
ManTech’s shift to the government technology company it is today has been in the making for several years and is partially seen in the tagline accompanying its logo. This episode sees Chief Operating Officer Matt Tait explain it all to Senior Staff Writer Ross Wilkers.
Inside the 2021 Washington Technology Top 100
Here is our latest coverage and analysis of companies on the 2021 Washington Technology Top 100 and what makes these the most successful companies competing in the government sector.
CACI's big NGA win adds fuel to strong year of growth
CACI International holds the No. 12 spot on the Top 100 after booking a record $11.6 billion last year with $6.5 billion in new work, including its biggest win to date, a $1.5 billion deal with the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency.
Maximus' deals set the stage for more growth
Maximus has steadily climbed the Top 100 by making blockbuster acquisitions. For 2021 alone, it has two major deals and a new federal leader that have the firm poised for more growth.
Top 100 execs share insights on key tech trends
Customers want to move faster and Top 100 companies are investing in ways to bring leading-edge technologies to the market that can address the need for speed, plus enhance security and capabilities.
Podcasts
PROJECT 38: Inside Leidos' culture of change
On the cusp of his retirement, Leidos Chief Financial Officer James Reagan speaks with Editor Nick Wakeman about how the No. 1 company on the 20201 Top 100 embraces change as a critical part of its cultural and success.
AT&T's reset takes public sector with it
AT&T is refocusing itself on technology and connectivity now that the No. 23 company on the Washington Technology Top 100 is mostly exiting the media and pay TV markets. We asked two executives from AT&T's public sector arm how that reset affects their business and the core growth engines there.
SAIC's deal for Unisys Federal pays dividends for growth
Leaping to No. 5 on the 2021 Top 100, Science Applications International Corp. leaned on Unisys Federal to achieve growth growth and two other recent deals set the stage for more opportunities ahead.
How the 'Verizon 2.0' vision continues to shape its public sector arm
At No. 20 on the 2021 Washington Technology Top 100, Verizon is in the third year of its "2.0" vision and a customer-centric structure across the telecom giant including in the public sector shop responsible for bringing 5G and other technologies to agencies.
Podcasts
PROJECT 38: Booz Allen's next strategic plan and the power of diversity
This episode features excerpts from Washington Technology Editor Nick Wakeman's interview with Karen Dahut, the leader of Booz Allen Hamilton's defense and commercial business. They talk about the company's next strategic plan, the power of diversity and what it will take for Booz Allen to survive another 100 years.
Top 100 diversity shows little improvement
There are a few small bright spots in our second annual analysis of racial and gender diversity among Top 100 executives. But the results continue to point at how diversity lags at many companies on the list.
How ManTech turns its tagline into strategy
ManTech's tagline of "Bringing Digital to the Mission" is both in its logo and creates several threads of the overall strategy for the No. 26 company on the Washington Technology Top 100.
Top 100 newcomer no stranger to fed market
V3Gate, a Colorado-based valued-added reseller, has leveraged its strong ties to the VA and DHS to grow and crack the 2021 Top 100. One of its leaders explains its strategy and the opportunities ahead.
Raytheon pressing forward on its tech & revenue synergy initiative
The promise of greater technology and revenue synergies for a government customer demanding more from the industry led to last year's creation of Raytheon Technologies. Now in year two, here is how that is playing out for the company's segment focused on systems and solutions integration.
Booz Allen sits at the start of another transformation journey
Ranked No. 6 on the 2021 Top 100, Booz Allen Hamilton has transformed itself over the last decade but that is just a preview of another big shift on the horizon.
Stability and change paint the 2021 Top 100 picture
The 23rd edition of our annual Top 100 rankings shows a stable marketplace. But don't be fooled: there is plenty of change under the surface as companies adapt and evolve to customer demands.
No. 1 Leidos keeps focus on growth
James Reagan, Leidos' retiring chief financial officer, shares how the company has delivered strong growth by keeping its focus on the right opportunities and understanding what it does best.
Opinion
Corporate slogans tell us plenty about today's market
An analysis of the slogans from Washington Technology Top 100 companies tells us a lot about corporate priorities and how the market is changing and in some cases what resonates over time.
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