Videos: Executive insights on the 2020 Top 100
Our virtual Washington Technology Top 100 event featured interviews and discussions with leading executives from the government market who shared insights on their business strategies and market trends. Access to the videos of those conversations is exclusively for WT Insider members.
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PROJECT 38: Why Leidos isn't standing still
Leidos is the largest company in the market coming in at No 1. on the 2020 Top 100, but isn't sitting back as business development chief Roy Stevens explains in this podcast with Washington Technology editor-in-chief Nick Wakeman.
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PROJECT 38: SAIC CEO on how focus drives the company's success
Nazzic Keene has led Science Applications International Corp. for just over one year. Listen to this podcast conversation with Editor-in-Chief Nick Wakeman on how Keene's priorities continue to drive the company forward, plus how COVID-19 is complicating everything.
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PROJECT 38: How the Top 100's telecom giants keep us connected during the pandemic
In this Project 38 episode, Senior Staff Writer Ross Wilkers talks with top public sector executives from the 2020 Washington Technology Top 100’s three highest-ranked telecommunications firms on their work to keep government agencies and people connected during the coronavirus pandemic.
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PROJECT 38: Inside Serco's monster year
In our continuing series of Top 100 related podcasts, Serco Inc. CEO Dave Dacquino explains how the company started laying the groundwork years ago for a monster 2019.
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PROJECT 38: Inside BAE's Top 100 strategy and COVID-19's impact on operations
BAE Systems Inc. CEO Tom Arseneault explains why the company moved quickly to buy the military GPS and airborne radio units from Raytheon Technologies and he shares how COVID-19 has impacted the company's operations.
Where diversity lags among the Top 100
An analysis of the senior leadership teams of the 2020 Washington Technology Top 100 show that African Americans and minorities are greatly under represented, and while women seem to have made strides, 25 percent of Top 100 companies have no female executives.
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