
The WashingtonExec STEM Council’s will host the 2015 K-12 STEM Symposium on March 7, 2015, at the Nysmith School for the Gifted, in Herndon, to bring together…
The WashingtonExec STEM Council’s will host the 2015 K-12 STEM Symposium on March 7, 2015, at the Nysmith School for the Gifted, in Herndon, to bring together…
It’s safe to blame the current state of the government contracting industry on strategic sourcing, says Neal Couture, the director of government procurement law and…
At an early age, Joe Cubba decided he wanted to hone technology to change the world. At 13, Cubba knew he wanted to fly planes…
Brett Dody has always been a man with an eye on supporting “the mission.” But after an extensive federal career leading teams that developed communications,…
We’re all familiar with the narrative: the U.S. trails its competitors in its overall level of STEM proficiency due, according to most, to disinterest in…
After months of quiet speculation that he was set to retire, Dave McClure hung up his hat from an influential tenure as associate administrator for the Office of…
Param Soni has been in the information business since the late 1980s. Soni, the chief architect for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), finished graduate school at…
Randy Fuerst is taking the reins at Oceus Networks to replace Douglas Smith as chief executive, the company announced yesterday. Fuerst, who has served as…
It’s a good time to be in the business of open source – or at least that’s what companies like Burlington, Mass.-based Acquia are broadcasting.…
Mobile computing is changing government, and it will continue to for at least a while, according to industry and government thought leaders at last month’s…