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In a recently published document addressing supply chain risk, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence warns against “foreign…
Many government agencies are in a bind. They can’t afford to replace stultified legacy systems, but they need better access…
The Federal Aviation Administration operates the largest, safest and most complex aerospace system in the world. Its systems guide tens…
An almost 20-year veteran of Booz Allen Hamilton, Rob Silverman has deep government contracting expertise. Six months ago, he took…
With over 28 years of Marine Corps service to his credit, Department of Veterans Affairs Assistant Secretary for Information and…
A 20-year government contracting veteran, Seth Moore spent 17 years with Lockheed Martin before joining T-Rex Solutions as chief financial…
Air Force veteran Duane Piper transitioned into the private sector through Science Applications International Corp. before joining General Dynamics and…
If you’re in government contracting, you already know Dun & Bradstreet. The global provider of business decisioning data and analytics…
The nature of warfare is changing, and opportunity is high for government contractors who can rise to the challenge. “There’s…
In recent years, government has developed a hunger for modernized technologies — cloud, artificial intelligence, IT as-a-service. But federal agencies…
Government agencies have technology offerings aplenty to choose from — what they need is help putting it all together. “We’ve…
As Jerry Hogge contemplates today’s federal landscape, he sees data — lots and lots of data, waiting to be put…
Technology integrator Science Applications International Corp. has added former Federal Aviation Administration executive Terry Biggio as senior director of business…
In March 2020, Brian Fitzpatrick stepped up the ladder, moving from the chief growth officer position at LMI into the…
It’s fair to say Caesar Nieves enjoys a challenge. When government contractor Jacobs asked him in late 2019 to take…