
Non-Defense Vendors Have $15.4 Billion in Trump’s Budget
This article was first available to Bloomberg Government subscribers. It is by Bloomberg Government analyst Robert Levinson. Federal non-defense contractors may have to absorb a $15.4 billion cut next year if President Donald Trump pays for his planned surge in defense spending by cutting funding to other discretionary programs, according to Bloomberg Government analysis.

Sage Communications Grew 25% In Fiscal Year 2011
Sage Communications announced that it grew 25 percent in fiscal year of 2011. Founded in 2004, Sage is now one of the largest independent agencies in the DC area. Growth Highlights Include: Staffing increased 43 percent between January of 2011 and 2012. Sage added a number of federal- and commercial-focused clients to its roster, including: The

CGI Closed Year With Quarterly Bookings Of More Than $375 Million
CGI Federal Inc. (CGI) closed the Fiscal Year of 2011 with quarterly bookings of more than $375 million in support of U.S. Army clients. President of CGI George Schindler said, “The Army is our largest single public sector client, so we are very pleased to close our fiscal year with such strategic wins in support
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