Networx deadline stretches to 2011

GSA gives agencies until next August to transition their telecommunications services to the Networx contract.

Lockheed 600: Stars or deadwood?

Reaction to the large number of executives leaving Lockheed Martin as part of a buyout program has ranged from "good riddance" to "send me your résumé."

Are you one of the Lockheed 600?

Lockheed Martin's executive buyout program will have a broader impact on the market than just thinning the ranks at one company, says Washington Technology Editor Nick Wakeman.

600 execs take Lockheed buyout

An executive buyout program has enticed 600 people, or about 25 percent of Lockheed Martin Corp.'s executives, to leave the company.

Nominate your CTO Innovator of the Year

Washington Technology and NVTC have joined forces to recognize the top innovators working for government contractors.

Many roles, one mission: Serve our readers

Washington Technology sees its readers as four pillars: senior executives, technologists, business development and capture managers, and program and project managers.

7 young execs you should know

The seven industry winners of the 2010 Rising Star award reflect a range of skills and expertise, but all of them exhibit leadership and dedication.

Inside industry's evolving role with the USO

The USO of Metropolitan Washington has long relied on industry to support its endeavors. President Elaine Rogers describes how that support has grown beyond cash to include volunteers, products and services.

Why stop at 26 high-risk projects?

Editor Nick Wakeman explores the idea that these projects are just the beginning of a more systematic approach to ferreting out poorly performing IT projects.

ManTech restructures executive suite

ManTech has added the title of chief operating officer to the presidents of its three operating units in a move to fill the hole left by the departure of COO Lawrence Prior, who joined BAE Systems.

Join Washington Technology's social networking experiment

Washington Technology Editor Nick Wakeman launches a Twitter chat Monday at 1 p.m. on the hot trends in today's government market.

13 trends and predictions driving today's market

The Top 100, transparency, procurement woes and slower growth are among Editor Nick Wakeman's top trends and predictions about today's government market.

CSC sells unit to satisfy new ethics rule

Computer Sciences Corp. tried, but failed to keep a 500-person unit serving the Missile Defense Agency.

Will the defense cuts hurt your business?

Editor Nick Wakeman asks whether the proposed defense cuts will make DOD a more strategic thinker. What do you think?

NMCI task dominates July contract countdown

We rank the 10 largest information technology and services contracts awarded in the federal market during the past month.

Vangent makes $65M deal for health care firm

Acquisition of Buccaneer Computer Systems and Service broadens Vangent's infrastructure and data analytics capabilities.

Apple, Lenovo lead pack of high-powered laptops

Government Computer News lab report reviews laptops with the power and performance for nearly any job.

Tactical radios lead Harris growth

Company tops $5.2 billion in annual revenue and expects 2011 to approach $6 billion as tactical communications offerings experience strong growth.

New Wyle team launches growth strategy

Tom Anderson has built a new team at Wyle Information Systems, and it is focusing on five critical technologies to drive growth.

Bill Hoover explains American Systems' road to success

The CEO of American Systems talks about his strategy that has moved the company from being mostly a subcontractor to becoming a prime player.