They’ve hired the first chief artificial intelligence officer (CAIO) in the govcon space and released an American-made “employee” ready to…
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This summer, WashingtonExec is reaching out to successful leaders in government and government contracting to learn more about their habits,…
The SheSoft 2017-2018 Championship and Conference on June 2 drew more than 130 individuals, including nearly 50 young technology enthusiasts…
This summer, WashingtonExec is reaching out to successful leaders in government and government contracting to learn more about their habits,…
Intel Corporation’s Melvin Greer will be honored at the 2018 Harlem Fine Arts Show with the African Americans in Technology…
About 500 attendees are expected for an upcoming all-day STEM event at Nysmith School for the Gifted in Herndon, Virginia.…
Fair Oaks Mall in the 1980s was filled with shoppers sporting big hair and neon clothes. They listened to Madonna,…
Senior leaders are invited to a two-day seminar at Georgetown University, where they’ll hear from key experts on addressing insider…
Executive leaders came together last week and attended an exclusive book launch for “What Happens Now?: Reinvent Yourself as a…
Vencore Chief Engineer Kristy Clark urged the next generation of would-be STEM workers to not only strengthen their skills in science,…
DMI recently held a ribbon-cutting and opening ceremony to celebrate its new offices in Tysons Corner at 1600 International Drive.…
For some students at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, the pressure to succeed can be intense, and…
Think fast. What’s the science behind Superman and the powers he possesses on Earth versus on his native planet of…
Kristy Clark, chief engineer for Vencore, Renee Wynn, chief information officer at NASA, and Ted Davies, CEO of Altamira, addressed that and other questions during a panel discussion moderated by Ed Swallow of The Aerospace Corp. at the fifth annual K-12 STEM Symposium.
From time to time, Ed Swallow hears a parent remark they were never good in math. The senior vice president…