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Verizon elevates new public sector leader
Verizon's new public sector leader takes the role after nearly two decades in sales, business development and transformation initiatives at the telecommunications giant.
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ICF touts progress in its tech modernization push
ICF's next "Investor Day" to explain in detail the evolution of its overall strategy and goals is just around the corner, but the company has some updates in the meantime for Wall Street to consider.
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Amentum details chief executive transition
Amentum's next chief executive will start in the new role on March 28 and lead the integration of a business he knows very well.
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Where ManTech sees some of the market stagnation loosening
ManTech is mindful that agencies have a great deal of catchup work to do if they get appropriations but some also have the ability to move quickly on their priorities.
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ManTech co-founder retires from the board
ManTech's co-founder and longtime leader George Pedersen is retiring from the board of directors.
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Guidehouse hires new technology chief
Guidehouse's new chief technology officer will lead the consulting company's agenda for delivering digital platforms to customers in the public sector and certain commercial industries.
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Parsons sees infrastructure spending opportunities on the horizon
Parsons Corp.'s plan for this year is already in place, but the company also has the infrastructure spending bill and any potential opportunities from it on its mind for 2023.
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Tradition continues: protest ties up $343M TSA IT contract
CACI International is the third incumbent to lose the recompete for an IT infrastructure contract with the Transportation Security Agency, and also the third to protest after not winning the award.
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Five firms to vie for $250M in Navy aircrew tech supply work
The Navy makes awards on a $250 million contract covering the development of electronic warfare simulation and radar systems for aircrews.
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Accenture’s federal arm hires new applied intelligence leader
The U.S. federal subsidiary of Accenture hires a veteran of SAIC and IBM to lead the applied intelligence practice focused on data science and other aspects of automation.
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DISA greenlights GDIT for identity management production
This new $162 million agreement means General Dynamics IT will bring its identity, credential and access management solution into production to secure access to Defense Department applications.
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First protest hits $1.4B DHA workforce support award
Booz Allen Hamilton is crying foul after being left off the Defense Health Agency's selection of winners for a $1.4 billion vehicle focused on the workforce.
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Leidos board adds former deputy defense secretary
The newest member of Leidos' board of directors was formerly the Pentagon's second-highest ranked official and led the development of many strategies involving IT and hardware.
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Leidos CEO quantifies the risks they and others face
Leidos sees questions around the budget and contract delays as risks that "need to be retired" out of the contracting ecosystem as the company's growth slows for 2022.
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Emcore picks up L3Harris business to revive it
L3Harris Technologies' decision to sell its space and navigation business to Emcore saves a unit that was otherwise languishing.
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Amentum built a foundation with PAE purchase, now begins the ramp-up
Just two years old, Amentum has already closed on a pair of large acquisitions in DynCorp International and now PAE to put in place the building blocks for future growth.
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AT&T expands FEMA telecom footprint through $167M in awards
AT&T is touting a series of task orders that designate it as the Federal Emergency Management Agency's single integrated communications provider and lead partner for network modernization efforts.
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Raytheon promotes new COO from within
Raytheon Technologies creates the position of chief operating officer and promotes one of its segment presidents to that role.
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Is stagnation in the GovCon system getting worse?
Delays in all types of procurement activity at federal agencies are nothing new, but some executives say today's stagnation in the system is more pronounced.
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