In case you missed last week’s WashingtonExec e-magazine, here’s what you need to know: Doug Lane shared his decision to…
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If, as the father of modern management, Peter Drucker says, “culture eats strategy for breakfast” then IT strategy at the…
The AFCEA Educational Foundation is promoting and raising funds for STEM by pedaling its way from Pittsburgh to Washington, DC…
The WashingtonExec STEM Council will beginning in September formalize its adoption of Langston Hughes Middle School (LMHS), a Fairfax County…
A rescue worker at the scene of a hurricane searches for victims to aid. The area she needs to cover…
This week in our e-magazine you’ll find our mid-year review highlighting the key executive transition announcements, top merger and acquisition…
President Barack Obama, in case you missed it, last Wednesday declared June 18 a “National Day of Making” as tech…
This week’s WashingtonExec e-magazine zooms in on an article featuring screenwriter M. Night Shyamalan, who spoke to local audiences about…
“That politicians aren’t leading with this is astonishing,” M. Night Shyamalan tells us at an event aimed at opening up…
Area business executives pooled heads earlier this month at a Foundation for Fairfax County Public Schools kick-off luncheon aimed at…
The Northern Virginia and Potomac region’s concentration of data analytics businesses and workers, federal government presence and STEM educational potential positions…
This week’s WashingtonExec e-magazine presents a featured story on CALIBRE Systems’ John Mutarelli and Jeffrey Giangiuli, who are shifting their…
Children who visit museums during kindergarten tend to score higher on reading, math and science assessments than their non-museum attending…
This week’s WashingtonExec e-magazine presents a featured story on Ed Casey, the new chief operating officer at Serco Group plc.…
This week’s WashingtonExec e-magazine presents a featured story on Jay Johnson, president and chief executive officer of Software AG. Johnson…
Annette Rippert, a senior executive who leads cloud and mobility services at Accenture Federal Services, talked about digital government, STEM…
This week’s WashingtonExec e-magazine brings you the latest Mergers & Acquisitions news on McLean, Va.-based Dovel Technologies’ recent acquisition of…
This week’s WashingtonExec e-magazine brings you the latest information on Dan Allen, who was appointed Serco Inc’s chairman and chief…
Every unemployed STEM professional currently has two job openings at his or her fingertips, a recent study by non-profit initiative…
This week’s WashingtonExec e-magazine brings you the latest information on ECS Federal’s George Wilson, who took over as the company’s…
April was the month of opportunity for students interested in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). Area groups partnered nonstop…
This week, which marks the third anniversary of WashingtonExec’s launch, brings readers a new e-magazine with the latest information on…
WashingtonExec interviewed US STEM Foundation President Doug Donegan about the organization’s mission and how companies and employees alike can support…
With the USA Science & Engineering Festival’s Science and Engineering Expo set for April 26-27 almost upon us, the event’s…
With the U.S. consistently ranking in the middle of the pack among the near 60 industrialized nations promoting science, technology,…
WashingtonExec’s Julie Reiss spoke with the USA Science and Engineering Festival’s co-founder and organizer Larry Bock about this week’s festival,…
This week’s WashingtonExec e-magazine brings you the latest information on the USA Science & Engineering Festival, to be held April…
Ray Johnson, senior vice president and chief technology officer of Lockheed Martin, wants to make the USA Science & Engineering…
Parents whose students are interested in STEM can now enroll their 4th through 12th graders in one of SySTEMic Solutions’…
Twenty-eight high school and middle school teams competed last week in the CyberPatriot VI National Finals Competition — the culminating…