Northrop names Stanley Black & Decker exec to board
Northrop Grumman's board of directors has added a senior executive with Stanley Black & Decker as the newest member.
Was SpaceX's lunar lander win a fait accompli?
The Government Accountability Office's public version of its decision to deny the lunar lander protests by Blue Origin and Dynetics is now out. There is plenty to look through across 76 pages, although it seems that SpaceX's victory was inevitable.
White House orders compliance with 'critical software' protection measures
The Office of Management and Budget directed agencies to comply with software supply chain security measures as set out in the May cybersecurity executive order.
General Dynamics, Sierra Nevada take seats on $774M Army key load contract
General Dynamics and Sierra Nevada win seats on a $774.2 million contract with the Army to provide cryptographic key load devices for securing network systems.
Maximus' challenge of $79M Social Security ticket contract falls short
In seeing its protest denied, Maximus has officially lost an incumbent contract at the Social Security Administration to a competitor.
AeroVironment board adds electronics firm CEO
AeroVironment's board of directors elects a new member in Cindy Lewis, a three-decade industry veteran and CEO of an electronics maker.
Sign of maturity: Applied Insight adds large business chops with its new CEO
Applied Insight has matured into the middle-tier and has brought in a new CEO with large business experience. The now-former CEO has moved to Applied Insight's private equity owner to bring a more tech focus there.
Lumen shifts public sector execs
Lumen Technologies' current public sector business leader is taking on a new role at the telecommunications company and elevating another executive to lead its work for government agencies.
What the trucking industry taught Lockheed's CEO about networks
In his last job prior to becoming Lockheed Martin CEO, Jim Taiclet began working with partners in telecommunications and other sectors on creating a network effect for the U.S. trucking industry to take it in an autonomous direction. Taiclet told investors that could be a model for doing the same in national defense.
LMI chair to retire, board elects successor
LMI's board chair will retire after nearly 13 years on the panel and the past two as its leader.
Denials open the door for $2B PTO vehicle
The Patent and Trademark Office can now open its $2 billion BOSS software services contract for business now that several protestors have lost their fight over not getting chosen.
Another ECS Federal acquisition builds its health care offerings
ASGN and its government technology business ECS have made their third acquisition in less than a year, adding more health care capabilities and customers.
Leonardo DRS acquires gimbal tech maker
Leonardo DRS acquires a maker of gimbal technology to better enable the movement of sensors and cameras installed on platforms.
CNSI forms deeper partnership with Amazon Web Services
CNSI is forming a deeper partnership with Amazon Web Services to develop more cloud-based solutions for Medicaid management information systems.
Noblis' evolution told by this foray into solutions
Like many others in industry, Noblis is shifting more toward a solution-based model of delivery for customers that signifies how the federal ecosystem has changed along with the nonprofit organization's own approach.
CACI adds retired major general to national security tech sector
CACI International appoints a retired Army major general as a senior vice president to help oversee the company’s portfolio of technologies for national security.
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