Booz Allen Hamilton has finalized its acquisition of Enlightenment Capital-backed EverWatch Corp., adding a highly cleared workforce, a focus on…
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The idea that the U.S. can promote global peace through a system of “integrated deterrents” may be a policy yet…
Booz Allen Hamilton has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire EverWatch. EverWatch, a portfolio company of Enlightenment Capital, was…
Intelligence, defense and deployed mission support solutions provider EverWatch has announced its acquisition of BrainTrust, a technology solutions provider to…
The Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce is holding a GovCon CEO Symposium on “Growing Through M&A/ Partnering with Private Equity”…
Prior to March 27, only half of government employees’ careers and paychecks were protected during interruptions to their work related…
Defense and intelligence solutions provider EverWatch has hired former Salient CRGT executive J.D. Kuhn as its new chief financial officer,…
George Mason University Center for Government Contracting and Defense Acquisition University are co-hosting a first-time conference geared toward the government…
Dr. John Hillen, a long-time government contracting leader and former assistant secretary of state for political-military affairs, recently gave a…
EverWatch, a portfolio company of Enlightenment Capital, has purchased Northwood Global Solutions, which provides technology solutions specializing in cloud architecture and…
Few leaders will admit it, but again and again the growth of their organizations outruns their skills. If you’re…
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Executive leaders came together last week and attended an exclusive book launch for “What Happens Now?: Reinvent Yourself as a…
There’s perhaps no better-known name in the GovCon community than John Hillen’s. A former national security official turned CEO turned…
What happens when a company grows, but its leaders don’t? It’s called “organizational wreckage,” and it can be avoided easily —…