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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.
The Aerospace Corp. has selected Glenn McKeown as the new senior vice president, general counsel and secretary. From Aerospace’s D.C. area offices, McKeown will serve…
The Aerospace Corp. has appointed Debra Emmons as vice president of special studies effective Nov. 6, and as chief technology officer effective Jan. 15. Emmons…
The Aerospace Corp. has been awarded a 9-year follow-on contract to provide NASA with specialized engineering, a deal that has a potential value of $621 million…
Building on previous years’ success with convening students, parents and educators to engage in meaningful discourse about science, technology, engineering and math, WashingtonExec is once…
From time to time, Ed Swallow hears a parent remark they were never good in math. The senior vice president of the Civil Systems Group…
The fifth annual K-12 STEM Symposium was a resounding success with students and parents alike. The April 14 event at the Nysmith School for the Gifted…
Members of the WashingtonExec community last week came together for a GovCon executive mixer at Chef Geoff’s in Tysons Corner. These mixers serve as a…
STEM for Everyone! More than 3,600 people attended the 4th annual STEM Symposium, held at the Nysmith School for the Gifted in Herndon, Va. Among…
Leading the way in science, technology, engineering and math is as American as apple pie. On Saturday, STEM Symposium attendees got a chance to meet…
WashingtonExec will present Children’s Science Center Executive Director Adalene “Nene” Spivy with an honorary STEM Champion award at the 2017 K-12 STEM Symposium for her tireless…
“If I asked you to do one thing and you’d get half a million dollars—and by the way, it’s legal and your parents would be…
The Thomas Jefferson School of Science and Technology will host its annual Internship Fair featuring businesses in the metro Washington, D.C. area who are looking to…
“Act like you know what you’re doing; ask questions like you don’t.” That was just one pearl of wisdom Ed Swallow, vice president at The…
The Thomas Jefferson School of Science and Technology is seeking businesses in the metro Washington, D.C., area looking to hire high school-aged interns for the…