His decision in 1982 to leave the corporate sector to become a special education teacher launched for Steve Mariotti, founder…
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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…
With global Big Data capabilities dramatically reducing the financial and technical cost of interpreting mass aggregates of data, the need…
Parents whose students are interested in STEM can now enroll their 4th through 12th graders in one of SySTEMic Solutions’…
Women in Technology (WIT), a not-for-profit organization that aims to broaden the female pipeline into the technology community, last week…
Ambition was in the air Saturday evening as about 700 sponsors and contributors donned their preferred cocktail attire to gather…
Twenty-eight high school and middle school teams competed last week in the CyberPatriot VI National Finals Competition — the culminating…
Keith Masback, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) gave WashingtonExec a first-hand look about…
This week’s WashingtonExec e-magazine brings you the latest information on Digital Management, Inc.’s (DMI) acquisition of KnowledgePath. Based in Bethesda,…
Six government IT solutions companies garnered awards at last week’s14th annual Excellence.Gov Awards for the demonstrated excellence of their government…
Building Government Acumen, a four-day intensive executive development program for government contractors, will be held May 19-22 at George Mason…
In the spirit of collaboration the WashingtonExec Strategic Human Capital Council hosted a breakfast roundtable earlier this year focusing on…
This week’s WashingtonExec e-magazine brings you the latest information on Stu Shea, who has surprised many by stepping down from…
The Small and Emerging Contractors Advisory Forum (SECAF) Tuesday announced the finalists for its sixth annual Government Contractor Awards gala…
Earlier this month, executives of the WashingtonExec MARCOM Committee gathered at an evening roundtable to discuss “new trends in traditional…
A recently launched ‘digital experience’ is endeavoring to mitigate the effects of summer learning loss — a phenomenon EverFi, Inc,…
The George Mason University Volgenau School of Engineering’s STEM outreach group at the beginning of this month launched a slew…
Once upon a time, robots were a mere figment of the sci-fi fantasy — human-resembling androids that threatened to leverage…
This week’s WashingtonExec E-Magazine brings you the latest information on Northern Virginia Family Service’s (NVFS) 16th annual Road to Independence…
America’s students are falling behind in the math and sciences, and the WashingtonExec STEM Council wanted to do something about…
Eileen M. Ellsworth, president of the Community Foundation for Northern Virginia, will serve as the keynote speaker at an event…
The National Capital Area branch of the West Point Society today will present its seventh annual ethics and leadership conference…
Women in Technology (WIT) and Girls-in-Technology (GIT) are joining forces to put together a stimulating discussion on how corporate leaders…
WashingtonExec would like to thank the over 1,500 people who attended the Inaugural STEM Symposium this past Saturday at the…
Two college of science STEM camps will be held this summer for children at George Mason University in Fairfax. Both…
Ed Swallow, of Northrop Grumman, had a proposition for the students in the audience of Saturday’s STEM Symposium. “What if…
Despite the suggestion in the hit movie “Gravity” that space can be an incredibly scary place, astronaut Dr. Sandra Magnus…
The FIRST Robotics Competition Greater D.C. Regional will be held March 28 and 29 at George Mason University’s Patriot Center.…
Students huddled around a table with small coffee lids and wrappers that could be fashioned together using pipe cleaners. In…