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FCW has named Mittal Desai among its Rising Star Award winners for 2017. The publication’s awards program recognizes individuals in…
Ian Graham is a vice president at Salient CRGT. With Congress deadlocked about the fate of the Affordable Care Act,…
The WashingtonExec Big Data Council is excited to welcome Sanjay Sardar as its 2017-2018 vice chairman. Sardar serves as SAIC’s vice president…
Suzan Zimmerman, former senior vice president of CACI, has created a new company, Strategic Capture Group, which will focus on…
As federal agencies look to harness the potential of artificial intelligence and data science, they’ll deal with several key issues,…
The Small and Emerging Contractors Advisory Forum has chosen new leadership for its board of directors. SECAF appointed Kathy Albarado…
In 2006, Pamela Sorensen began inching away from a 12-year business career and launched Pamela’s Punch, a blog devoted to…
It isn’t every day a public sector contractor has a front-row seat to innovation. But when your parent company is…
Raytheon Intelligence Information and Services has hired former CSRA executive John DeSimone as vice president of cybersecurity and special missions.…
Seasoned executive John Hassoun has been appointed president and CEO of technology integrator VT Group. VT Group is a mid-size…
The connected car market is entering the fast lane, and Romil Bahl is helping to keep the momentum going. As…
KeyW Holding Corp. has appointed Kirk Herdman, who joined KeyW as part of its acquisition of Sotera Defense Solutions, as…
DataWalk has announced the appointment of Chris Westphal as chief analytics officer. Westphal was previously co-founder and CEO of Visual…
Opening an independently-owned steakhouse in the middle of corporate America is “scary,” but Joon Yang has done scary before. Scary…
The federal government is already sold on the power of health IT. That shift is readily apparent in the Office…