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SAIC Announces Task Order By GSA Worth $35 Million

Today, SAIC announced it was awarded a task order by the General Services Administration (GSA) to support the U.S. Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC) with logistics services. This new task order has a total value of more than $35 million if all options are exercised. SAIC will now help support MARSOC by providing logistics

November 3, 2011 · 1 min read
Execs to Know

Interview With Mobile Entrepreneur Tom Suder: Four Months In

Tom Suder is the founder of Mobilegov, new company dedicated to providing innovative mobile solutions to its federal, local and commercial clients. Suder spoke with WashingtonExec about everything mobile, including the pre-smartphone era (is that a thing now?), why mobility can help cure government fiscal uncertainty, and the benefits of apps in the workplace. WashingtonExec

October 25, 2011 · 4 min read
Events

Bajinder Paul of GSA Speaks At WashingtonExec Roundtable: We Need More Than Cloud Computing

At The Tower Club on September 14th, Bajinder Paul, Deputy Associate Administrator of Citizen Services and Innovative Technology at General Services Administration (GSA), spoke to 20 executives at a breakfast roundtable hosted by WashingtonExec. The event itself was sponsored by Attain, a leading public sector services company. Paul spoke about the future of government IT

September 27, 2011 · 2 min read
News

“Secrets To Success” From GSA CIO Casey Coleman: Look Around The Corner

New Series: Simple Secrets to Success From Those Who Know WashingtonExec reached out to area executives to gain insight and share local “secrets to success” stories. CIO of the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), Casey Coleman, supported her “secrets to success” advice with past and current initiatives that she has pushed through at GSA since

September 22, 2011 · 3 min read
Information Technology

CGI Granted Authority to Operate on GSA’s IaaS BPA

CGI Federal Inc. (CGI) was recently granted approval to deliver certified and secure government cloud services to the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). CGI now ooperate on GSA’s government-wide, multi-vendor $76 million Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA). CGI Federal Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CGI Group Inc. U.S. federal, state,

August 23, 2011 · 1 min read
Events

WashingtonExec Flash Summit Event: “A Time For Innovation”

WashingtonExec hosted the Innovation in Government Flash Summit at the Digital Management Inc (DMI Inc) office suite in downtown D.C. a last week. The Flash Innovation Summit was inspired by pop culture incidents such as “flash mobs,” “smart mobs” and recent “metro-dancing flash mobs.” With a slogan of “get in. get out. get on with

July 29, 2011 · 2 min read
Execs to Know

Meet Dave McClure: From White House Intern To GSA Innovator

Dave McClure is currently the Associate Administrator of the U.S. General Services Administration’s Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies (OCSIT). As Associate Administrator, McClure advances GSA’s responsibilities in serving the American people through open and transparent government initiatives to provide increased government accessibility to the public. McClure also identifies and applies new technologies to

July 11, 2011 · 3 min read
Exec Moves

Q&A With Thomas Temin of Federal News Radio: IT Trends, Best (and Worst) Interviews

Meet Thomas Temin, anchor and columnist at Federal News Radio. Temin is usually the one conducting the interviews, but he recently took the time to discuss with WashingtonExec future trends in the Information Technology sector, including the “irresistibility” of mobility and the role of private contract awards. Temin also talks about his most memorable interviews

July 5, 2011 · 5 min read
Federal Government

Salesforce.com Secures More Government Customers

Salesforce.com announced yesterday that more government organizations have adopted its cloud computing technologies. The company received U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) moderate level Authority to Operate, so now government customers are able to use its cloud computing services for more of their operations, all without any hardware or software. Hundreds of government organizations, including more

June 2, 2011 · 1 min read
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