Once the stuff of sci-fi stories and dreamers’ imaginations, space exploration is not only a reality but is more publicly…
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Anna Lulushi is looking forward to sharing her journey as a young woman with experience in STEM research. Lulushi, a…
There’s still time to submit nominations for awards to be presented at the K-12 STEM Symposium on April 14. This…
STEM education is critical to creating the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs, said Ed Swallow of The Aerospace Corp.,…
The first time Kirthi Kumar attended the K-12 STEM Symposium, she was in fifth grade and excited to present a…
Nysmith School for the Gifted is nationally recognized for its students’ high test scores, but the curriculum of the K-8…
WashingtonExec has awarded a former member of Congress and national security expert with its Luminary Award, as a testament to…
Despite this year’s government shutdown, 2018 will be a good year for robust and creative federal contractors, according to two…
Building on previous years’ success with convening students, parents and educators to engage in meaningful discourse about science, technology, engineering…
What happens when a company grows, but its leaders don’t? It’s called “organizational wreckage,” and it can be avoided easily —…
ASRC Federal Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Gordon Foster recently served as keynote speaker to WashingtonExec’s Strategic Human Capital Council,…
Finding the right talent in the competitive government-focused business is becoming more difficult, especially when security clearances and high-demand skillsets…
Members of the WashingtonExec community last week came together for a GovCon executive mixer at Chef Geoff’s in Tysons Corner,…
On Oct. 4, the WashingtonExec Rising Stars of GovCon Committee came together at the KippsDeSanto headquarters in Tysons Corner to…
Members of the WashingtonExec community last week came together for a GovCon Executive Mixer at Chef Geoff’s in Tysons Corner,…