CACI International executive chairman Jack London receives TechAmerica's Corporate Leadership Award and advocates for a renewed focus on technology, opportunity and innovation to increase U.S. competitiveness around the globe.
Northrop Grumman is focused on international opportunities as a way to counter contraction in the U.S. market and its taking its core -- cyber, C4ISR, unmanned and logistics -- global.
As Fluor's work in Iraq and Afghanistan winds down, the company has turned to new hires and a renewed focus on sales to reposition the company for the post-war era.
Unisys was on the ropes when Ted Davies took the helm as its federal leader five years ago. Today, he is one of the longest serving executives in the market, and Unisys is breaking new ground with federal customers. He explains the execution behind the strategy.
Exelis gives a boost to its next generation data sharing capabilities by acquiring Celestech, a privately held technology development and engineering firm.
Hewlett-Packard appears to have decided not to protest the $60 billion OASIS contract, which was won by 74 businesses to provide high-end professional services to the federal government.
Lockheed Martin has won a contract to provide operation, maintenance, enhancement and development services to the General Services Administration in support of its application infrastructure.
In an effort to meet both FedRAMP and Federal Information Security Management Act requirements, IBM has launched Cloud Services data centers that are designed for the enterprise and to provide SoftLayer cloud infrastructure-as-a-service.