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What We Do: Outcome-Oriented Networking

  • Publish daily news blog and a weekly e-magazine for the national capital region executive business community. Readership of 10,000 encompasses top entrepreneurs, executives, and thought leaders.
  • Support over 120 companies, including 220 individual memberships – resulting in frequent teaming opportunities and customer introductions.
  • Host over 80 private roundtables each year through 11 mission-specific Councils with senior-level government officials and industry leaders to find new markets and engage with competition
  • Bottom Line: We facilitate professional development, personal/corporate branding and leadership opportunities through targeted, mission-focused and collaborative events

We build trusted relationships.

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The WashingtonExec e-Magazine

  • Executive-level weekly summary of the latest contract awards, business transactions, expert opinions, and leadership changes in federal contracting
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  • Personal branding opportunities through stories, profiles and guest columns

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Internet of Things Council (IoT)

  • IoT has disrupted the commercial sector and effects the federal market place, from the intelligence community to citizen services
  • Expert Council speakers are selected from the intelligence, defense, healthcare and public safety sectors, as well as adjacent markets and commercial industries

Leadership Council
Greg Baroni, Founder, Chairman & CEO, Attain

  • For senior-level executives of large companies
  • Exclusive speakers from the federal and commercial sectors

Federal Business Council
Sumeet Shrivastava, President, Array Information Technology

  • For senior-level executives of small and emerging companies
  • Hosts federal IT government executives, BD executives of prime contractors and professional development experts

Strategic Human Capital Council
Kay Curling, CHRO, Salient CRGT & Steve Woolwine, SVP, Human Resources, AECOM

  • For VP of Human Resources or equivalent leaders of small, emerging and large companies.
  • Includes nomination of senior staff member identified as a ‘critical talent’.

Federal Acquisition Council for BD Professionals
James Scampavia, VP of BD, AMERICAN SYSTEMS

  • For VP of Business Development or equivalent leaders of small, emerging and large organizations.
  • Includes nominated senior staff member identified as a ‘critical talent’ to the future success of the organization.
  • Works closely with local academia leaders to bridge the gap between theory and practice of business in the federal space.
  • Includes nomination of senior staff member identified as a ‘critical talent’ to the future success of the organization.

General Managers Council
John Sutton, Executive Vice President and GM, Vencore, Inc.

  • For CEO/COO direct reports and executive leads of organizations between $50M – $500M in revenue.
  • Problem-focused topics include the future of govcon industry, cultural implications of competing generations, the art of M&A integration, management of abstract verse tactical leadership team goals and adjacent market penetration.

Emerging Technologies Council
Lori Feller, Partner, US Public Sector and Healthcare, IBM Global Services

  • Mobility practice leads of small, emerging and large organizations.
  • Hosts government executives from the defense, intelligence, healthcare and federal IT agencies.

Big Data Council
Matt Addington, Vice President, Giant Oak

  • Big Data practice leads of small, emerging and large organizations.
  • Hosts government executives from the defense, intelligence, healthcare and federal IT agencies.

Intelligence Council
Rob Zitz, Senior Vice President, Leidos

  • For SVPs and VPs of Strategic Intelligence with at least 15 years of government/industry service in the intelligence field (nonIT)
  • Hosts government executives from the national security and intelligence sectors.

Rising Stars of GovCon/Millennial Leadership Development Council
Jonathan Moneymaker, EVP and Chief Strategy Officer of Altamira Technologies Corporation

  • Exclusively for young professionals/millennials (ages 22-37) in the Washington, D.C. area who work in the government or government contracting industry and who have one or both parents who also work in the business
  • Provides the industry’s future leaders a unique perspective of all aspects of the GovCon business, including contracts, finance, marketing and business development.