
How to Continue Serving Your Country: Work with Meaning and Purpose
Harry Gatanas is vice president of the National Security Sector at Clear Creek Group, which recently acquired DataSync. Businesses today operate in mixed environments of increased opportunities generated, in large part, through technology. Within those opportunities come increased vulnerabilities — for private industry, and the public sector. Threats to the international order from near-peer competitors

2018 Market Outlook: Kevin Kelly of LGS Innovations
We look forward to a new year and new opportunities for innovation and growth in the government contracting community. This past year, we experienced an increased emphasis on big data, insider threat, merging technology with health care, and the internet of things, among others. WashingtonExec reached out to those most knowledgeable and experienced in the

Lisa Shea Mundt Named Chair of WashingtonExec Rising Stars of GovCon Committee
WashingtonExec celebrated five years of business at its annual appreciation event at Congressional Country Club on June 2, 2016, drawing an attendance of over 80 executives, council members, past speakers and longtime supporters. One of the highlight from this year’s program was the announcement of Lisa Shea Mundt taking over as chairperson of the Rising

WashingtonExec Strategic Human Capital Council Hosts Author Jamie Notter of “When Millennials Take Over”
The workforce is changing, and with that comes a change in the business climate. This year the oldest of the Millennials will turn 34 years old, and as their presence grows in industry, it is important to understand and see the potential these young professionals have in improving business. On April 29th, WashingtonExec’s Strategic Human

John Sutton of Vencore Serves as Kicks Off Speaker for The WashingtonExec Millennial Leadership Development Council
John Sutton, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Vencore’s Civilian and Defense Group, served as keynote speaker for the WashingtonExec Millennial Leadership Development Council’s kickoff meeting on the topics of career development and how high potentials can best stand out among their peers. Sutton advised the group to engage with associations that are affiliated with

For Donna Morea and Adam Chandler, Government Contracting Runs in the Family
For mother and son, Donna Morea and Adam Chandler, government contracting runs in the family. Early on, Morea taught Chandler a critical lesson: “Take risks, especially to do important things.” That motto guided the young Chandler through his earliest stints out of college, working on Mark Warner’s senate campaign, and today, as a consultant in

GUEST COLUMN: The Time for GovCon to Prepare for the Millennial Tsunami is Now, By Eric DeKenipp
By Eric DeKenipp As Request for Proposals (RFP’s) and Task Orders (TO’s) are released by the government, contractors throughout the Beltway are beginning to realize that government demand for junior-level talent with skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) is increasing. As a result, everyone from CEO’s to program managers and other functional support

Millennial Mavericks: Dispelling Generational Stereotypes in the Workplace — SRA International’s Jenny Madorsky
We hope you are enjoying our series on Millennials in the government contracting industry and that it’s raising some interesting questions, and – just maybe – sparking some meaningful debate on the generational divide in the workforce. Our next Millennial Maverick is Jenny Madorsky, a Program Analyst at SRA International. Jenny graduated from Duke University

Millennial Mavericks: Dispelling Generational Stereotypes in the Workplace — eGlobalTech’s Branko Primetica
During the last three-and-a-half decades, the world has seen rapid and paradigm-shifting changes in technology, economies and culture. It’s no wonder that the Milllennial workforce appears to be unlike any generation that came before it. From the day they were born, Millennials have known only rapid-fire change and uninhibited innovation. Advances in technology have taught them
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