Northrop's new IT leader shares strategy, growth plans
A tough market isn't something to be avoided; instead, for Northrop Grumman Information Systems President Kathy Warden, it is an opportunity to embrace change and help define the next upturn in the market. She shares her views in this exclusive interview.
Lockheed wins $100M NATO infrastructure contract
Lockheed Martin captures a $100 million contract to design and build the IT infrastructure for the new NATO headquarters in Brussels.
SAIC sets date for split
Sept. 27 has been picked for the day that SAIC will split into two companies, each publicly traded, and each with its own board of directors. Guess who just barely lost the office pool for when the split would happen?
Verizon, Microsoft deals put emphasis on mobile
Multi-billion dollar deals by Microsoft and Verizon show how critical mobile and wireless have become in the technology ecosystem. Even government contractors need to be able to talk about their mobile strategy.
Raytheon wins border security work in Philippines
Raytheon Co. won an $18 million contract to build a maritime border security system for the Philippines.
SAIC takes $1.76B NASA contract from Wyle
Sometimes it's good to protest as SAIC wins a $1.76 billion NASA contract after it objected to the original award to Wyle. The question now is whether Wyle will try to return the favor.
SAIC names new leader for intelligence group
Samuel Gordy takes over as general manager of SAIC's integrated systems group in its National Security Sector, a precursor unit of the Leidos business that will be created when SAIC splits later this year.
BAE's Hudson plans retirement
Linda Hudson, president and CEO of BAE Systems Inc., will retire in early 2014. She has led the business since 2009. The search is on for her successor.
SRA prevails in protest battle with SAIC
SRA International will hang onto its work with the Military Sealift Command after prevailing in a contest of dueling bid protests with SAIC.
New markets require balancing acts
As companies look to expand into new market, it isn't hard to imagine conflicts or competing interests emerging. Just look at Lockheed Martin as it looks to upgrade Taiwan's F-16 fleet while building a cutting-edge power plant in the South China sea.
Former DOD official Dave Wennergren joins CACI
Recently retired Defense Department executive David Wennergren has quickly made the leap to the private sector, joining CACI International as a vice president for opportunity management and customer delivery. In this exclusive interview, he explains his pick, and his plans going forward.
Leidos headed for Reston post-SAIC split
Speaking on the new Government Matters TV show on Sunday, SAIC Chairman and CEO John Jumper revealed that Leidos will move its headquarters to Reston, Va., after SAIC splits into two companies.
InfoZen fights $212M TSA award to QinetiQ North America
InfoZen is trying to hang onto a $212 million contract it lost to QinetiQ North American with the Transportation Security Administration for a system to check transportation worker identities.
Former CACI exec Tom Ragland joins Ambit Group
The Ambit Group adds Tom Ragland, an experienced executive in the homeland security market. He describes his role and why he left CACI.
Deloitte revamps federal leadership
Deloitte's long-time federal leader has shifted to a client leadership role as a new federal CEO takes the reins.
Inside Accenture's acquisition of ASM Research
Accenture makes a deal to buy ASM Research in an effort to add more firepower in the government practice, as it pursues what executives describe as a "once in a lifetime opportunity" to capture health IT projects.
Did we dodge the sequestration bullet?
Quarterly reports for the major defense companies show signs of relief that the biggest companies in the market are weathering sequestration just fine. Is now the time to celebrate?
Booz, SAIC square off over sole-source contract
Booz Allen is crying foul over the Army's intention to award a sole-source contract to SAIC, and the move says a lot about the environment in today's market.
What's your biggest worry as the fiscal year ends?
Will the fourth quarter boom or bust? Is there any hope for small businesses? Will the mid-tier see any releif? These and other questions are on the minds of Washington Technology readers and Editor Nick Wakeman gives his take on what's ahead this quarter and beyond.
Shift to solutions fuels Verizon success
As government agencies cut costs and look for efficiencies, Verizon public sector sees growth opportunities and contrat wins increase.
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