NVTC names new board officers
NVTC has named its new board officers for 2015-2016 and Todd Stottlemyer has been tapped as the new chairman of the board.
Booz Allen employee, daughter killed in Germanwings crash
A long-time Booz Allen Hamilton employee and her daughter were killed in the Germanwings airliner crash in the southern French Alps this week.
VIDEO: A tribute to the late Robert Beyster
SAIC founder Robert Beyster is remembered by friends, colleagues and family in a video celebrating the life of the founder of SAIC.
VIDEO: What to expect from the new federal CIO
FCW Editor Troy Schneider takes to the airways to discuss new federal CIO Tony Scott and the challenges he'll face driving IT policy across government.
GSA leader Dan Tangherlini plans departure
Dan Tangherlini is stepping down next month three years after coming in to stabilize GSA in the wake of an embarrassing scandal. His time at the agency was marked by a push to bring new efficiencies and innovation to the government.
SAIC founder dies at age 90
J. Robert Beyster, one of the pillars of the government contracting industry, died Monday at his home at the age of 90. He leaves a legacy built on a belief in employee ownership and entrepreneurship and a dedication to technological advancement.
WT takes a holiday break
We're closing operations for a few days over Christmas and New Year's weekends. But we'll be back in January, ready to explore the issues and challenges facing government contractors in today's market.
Contractors face hiring crunch
The government's lack of young workers might get all the attention, but contractors face their own human capital crisis.
Who are your giants?
We've all had bosses, managers or mentors who helped shape our careers. We invite you to share the stories and the lessons that the important leaders in the market have taught us.
Earle Williams and the lessons legends teach
The Northern Virginia Tech Council honored several companies and executives for their accomplishments but the podium also provided a reminder that the legends of the industry are still worth listening to.
Carter's nomination gets mostly warm reception
President Obama's nomination of Ashton Carter as secretary of Defense has received positive reviews but his confirmation hearing might be rocky, and the road ahead will have plenty of challenges.
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Engility CEO makes the case for transparency
As the market undergoes several fundamental shifts, Engility CEO Anthony Smeraglinolo describes the need for budget transparency and partnership as keys to success for both government and industry.
Contractor 'community' shines at 2014 GovCon awards
The concept of community was front and center at the 2014 Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards as large and small businesses delivered messages of cooperation and collaboration.
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Women technologists: Don't ask for permission
Women leaders are still the minority in the world technology, but their success lies in embracing technical roles, ignoring stereotypes and promoting one another.
Devastated BD operations open opportunity for new business
As business development shops were gutted across the marketplace, Eric Adolphe saw an opportunity for an online market that melds dating site features with security as a way to connect freelance consultants and potential employers.
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Do you know how to leverage your star power?
How becoming a highly skilled -- and visible -- expert can drive growth for your company and your career.
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