FBI vet takes over IT shop

The FBI named John S. Adams to serve as the executive assistant director of its Information and Technology Branch and manage its IT infrastructure and information sharing.

Meet the 7 leaders who will be steering modernization dollars

The Office of Management and Budget announced the first members of the Technology Modernization Fund Board.

CenturyLink's integrated team gearing up for EIS business

CenturyLink has completed the integration of its customer-facing businesses after the Level 3 merger and is preparing for EIS to heat up the market.

Kay Kapoor's next chapter: Owning her own small-business IT firm

Former AT&T public sector president Kay Kapoor has shunned going to another multi-billion enterprise. Instead she has opened her own small-business IT firm, Arya Technologies.

Booz Allen takes on growth and the talent challenge

Booz Allen Hamilton's employee mix is shifting as the company moves deeper into its Vision 2020 strategy.

Who made the 2018 Fed 100?

More than two dozen industry executives have been recognized for their work on the annual FCW Federal 100 list.

FITARA architect Darrell Issa plans House departure

Rep. Darrell Issa, who reached across the aisle to get FITARA passed, says he will not run for re-election this fall.

Former NSA contractor plans guilty plea

A former NSA contractor who allegedly stole a historic amount of classified data plans to plead guilty to one count on Jan. 22.

Deadline extended for Federal 100 nominations!

Our sister publication has extended the deadline for nominations for the Federal 100. You now have until Wednesday, Jan. 3, to get them in and garner some recognition for your top performers.

eGlobalTech founder Sonya Jain dies from cancer

The founder of eGlobalTech Sonya Jain has died at age 54 after succumbing to carcinoid cancer.

Don't miss the chance to pursue a Fed 100 award

Nominations are being accepted for the Federal 100 awards and there is nothing stopping members of industry from nominating their own for going above and beyond the call of duty in serving the federal government.

Integration work steams ahead at the new CenturyLink

The integration process started even before CenturyLink and Level 3 closed their deal. Here's how the new federal organization is moving forward.

AT&T names new DOD lead, VP strategy

AT&T's public sector group has named a new VP of defense and a VP of strategy, operations and technology in the wake of several recent high-level departures.

Volgenau's hall of fame message: Be courageous, ethical leaders

Few people in the market have the stature of Ernst Volgenau, the founder of SRA International, and his induction into the Greater Washington Contractor Awards Hall of Fame gave him the opportunity to show again why he is so respected.

VT Group adds Townes as CFO

VT Group hires government services market veteran Alicia Townes as chief financial officer in the wake of John Hassoun's CEO appointment.

Anthony Robbins leaving AT&T to join Nvidia

Anthony Robbins is leaving AT&T to take over the public sector business at Nvidia.

James Obendorfer, longtime IBM exec, leaves unselfish legacy

James Obendorfer, a 32-year IBM veteran, died this week at age 86. He is being remembered as a great networker, unselfish leader and dedicated family man.

Former CEO heading to prison for bribery

The founder and former CEO of small business IT firm is preparing for five years behind bars after pleading guilty to bribing a federal official to win a contract.

Serco's Ed Casey to depart firm

After four years, Serco Group's Chief Operating Officer Ed Casey has grown tired of the trans-Atlantic commute and is leaving the company for a new U.S.-based position.

Lance Swann, long-time CSC exec, dead at 78

Lance Swann, who spent 33 years as an executive for Computer Sciences Corp., died Sept. 29, 2017 after a long battle with prostate cancer.