Few people have a command of the federal budget like Ray Bjorklund. With his departure from Deltek, Editor Nick Wakeman says thanks for the help and guidance that he’s provided to Washington Technology, and wishes him luck with his as-of-yet unannounced next move.
Raytheon changes things up within with a restructuring that touches all of its business units and creates a new COO position among other executive changes.
At the half way mark, 2013 has seen a plethora of changes among the senior leadership ranks of some of the largest government contracts. What do you think is behind all of the changes and are more to come?
Artel LLC has named four new executives to its leadership team to in areas covering business development, communications, systems integration and network operations.
In a market that has become hyper competitive, developing talent should be a top priority. We draw some lessons from Lockheed Martin's succession process, and its emphasis on identifying future leaders of the company.
MicroTech has named Lynn Wasylina chief financial officer, and Bill Collins senior vice president of Product Solutions. The two will help the company survive sequestration's spending cuts.
Northrop Grumman has promoted Kenneth Bedingfield to vice president of business management and chief financial officer of its Aerospace Systems sector and Peggy Nelson as vice president of engineering and global product development.
General Dynamics has moved David Heebner from combat systems to the leadership of the Information Systems and Technology group, replacing Gerard DeMuro, and kicking off a shuffling of other executives.
GTSI's parent company, Unicom Global, is rebranding the 30-year-old resller as Unicom Government, effectively marking the end of GTSI as a brand name in the government market.
TASC has named Keith Littlefield chief technology officer, where he will lead the company's tech strategy, research and development and technical fellows programs.