
The Future of Deep Learning Technology with Leif Ulstrup
After attending NVIDIA’s GPU event in November, Primehook Technology CEO and Founder Leif Ulstrup reflected on the conference’s prominent topic: deep learning technology. Ulstrup found discussions at the conference did not touch on how this technology will impact management, something worth consideration before adopting the new technology. WashingtonExec had the opportunity to chat with Ulstrup

LEADERSHIP CONVERSATIONS COLUMN: Could Snowden’s Outburst Have Been Contained?
By Alan Berson That is the question being urgently asked at, and of, the most secretive Federal agencies and the largest government contracting firms. Either he chose to hold everything in until he pounced on the world stage or more likely he left unheard clues. I can’t help but wonder what type of relationship Snowden

Sevatec, Inc Names Steven Crespy Vice President & CFO
Steven Crespy has been named VP and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Sevatec, Inc., a leading provider of management and technology consulting services for the federal government. “We are thrilled to welcome Steve to our executive leadership team,” said Sevatec President and CEO Sonny Kakar. “We will leverage his proven track record and experience with

Q&A with Dr. Robert Brammer: The 21st Century Workforce, Big Data, Leadership
Dr. Robert (Bob) F. Brammer is President and CEO of Brammer Technology, LLC, a consultancy focusing on advanced information technology, environment and climate, and security. Brammer was Vice President for Advanced Technology and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Northrop Grumman’s Information Systems (IS) sector, before retiring in 2011. WashingtonExec chatted with Brammer about his new

ManTech Wins $9M Contract From The U.S. Department of Homeland Security
ManTech International Corporation has won a contract, worth $9 million, to provide program management and technical support to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations, Non Intrusive Inspection (NII) Division. Awarded by The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the firm-fixed-price contract has a one-year period of performance plus four option years.

Sevatec, Inc. Names Mike McKinney Chief Technology Officer
Michael “Mike” McKinney has been named Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Sevatec, Inc., a leading provider of management and technology consulting services for the federal government. As CTO, McKinney will help in the development and implementation of integrated systems and IT infrastructure. “We are very fortunate to have Mike join our executive leadership team,” said Sonny

ARRAY Names Chuck Gillies Director of Quality Assurance
Chuck Gillies has been named Director of Quality Assurance at Array Information Technology (ARRAY). Gillies will help build on ARRAY’s technology expertise by managing and integrating the Corporate Quality Management System including the maintenance of ISO 9001, CMMO, ISO 20000, and ISO 27000. “Chuck’s extensive leadership experience in quality management, information system, and technical operations

NEW SERIES: Stephen Oronte Talks Mobile and Edge Computing Capabilities
New WashingtonExec Series: WashingtonExec reached out to executives in the community for their insights on issues concerning the mobility industry. Can mobility remain cost effective while being efficient, and how does it reduce cost for clients? Our second participant is Stephen Oronte, Director of Network Services at QinetiQ North America. Read below for Oronte’s take

Suzan Zimmerman of QinetiQ North America Promoted, Expands Role Within Company
Suzan Zimmerman, Senior Vice President of Corporate Business Development at QinetiQ North America, has been promoted to expand her role within the company in the areas of strategic relationships with government and industry partners, large-opportunity capture management, and oversight for bid strategies. “I’m very excited about Qinetiq North America’s vision for addressing bleeding edge technology

SAIC’s CEO Addresses Scandal Behind The CityTime Payroll Project
Yesterday, In an open letter, SAIC’s Chief Executive Officer Walt Havenstein addressed the scandal behind the CityTime payroll project in New York City. Havenstein called the actions of his own employees “criminal.” Three senior SAIC managers were fired in the scandal. Havenstein said in his letter that “failures of management” led to the firings. He
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