What one person's transgender journey teaches about the power of change management
Cassandra Grace has spent a career honing her change management skills, so it was natural that she leaned on those skills as she embarked on her transgender journey. Her story conveys the power in all of us to make a positive change, whether personal, professional or corporate.
Huntington Ingalls, Parsons detail promotions in leadership ranks
Huntington Ingalls Industries reveals who will be its new chief operating officer and next lead financial executive, while Parsons Corp.'s board of directors elects a familiar face as its newest member.
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Corporate slogans tell us plenty about today's market
An analysis of the slogans from Washington Technology Top 100 companies tells us a lot about corporate priorities and how the market is changing and in some cases what resonates over time.
SOSi hires former CIA data science leader
SOS International has brought on board a three-decade CIA veteran to lead the company’s subsidiary focused on developing software tools to help customers apply data.
Pentagon auditors offer some detail on COVID reimbursements to contractors
The Defense Department's inspector general has released some detail on how the Pentagon has been reimbursing contractors for some paid leave during the pandemic but, only some.
Gunnison follows acquisition with quick win
Gunnison closed its first acquisition last month and the new addition quickly booked a $50 million contract award.
Court ruling caps stellar 2020 of contract wins for Leidos
With the U.S. Court of Federal Claims ruling in its favor, Leidos can put a bow on its 2020 of big contract wins with the $7.7 billion Navy NGEN award and six others north of $1 billion now official.
Opinion
Time to redefine the IT roadmap
Outdated legacy systems and the need to modernize will continue to drive IT spending as agencies struggle with outdated technologies that have been further exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
How Northrop's tech scouting led them to this AI startup
Like all defense companies, Northrop Grumman is on the hunt for technologies outside of its own industry that could be beneficial to themselves and their customers. Here's how that search led Northrop to invest some equity in a Philadelphia-based AI startup and how others can at least get on the radar.
Court denies Perspecta's NGEN protest
The Court of Federal Claims denies Perspecta's protest of the $7.7 billion Navy NGEN network services award that went to Leidos earlier this year.
Architect of Lockheed Martin dead at 89
Daniel Tellep, one of the primary architects behind the merger that made Lockheed Martin, has died at age 89.
IBM report highlights the power of data sharing
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the need for more robust data sharing among agencies and levels of government. A new report from IBM highlights the challenges, opportunities and power of greater data sharing.
GSA begins work on OASIS replacement
GSA plans a program of customer and industry events and interactions in the early part of 2021 to help shape its OASIS replacement strategy.
What's next for Blue Delta Capital after latest exit?
After selling Metis to PAE, Blue Delta Capital Partners will continue to do what it has always done -- find good CEOs who need an investment to fuel their next stage of growth.
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