A Note From Our President & Founder Jim Garrettson
On Thursday, January 25th Executive Mosaic announced the recipients of the 2018 Wash100 award, the most influential and impactful executives of consequence at the intersection of government and industry. The Executive Mosaic team is proud to honor this year’s Wash100 recipients. 2018 marks the fifth consecutive year of recognizing executives for their leadership and contributions to the government contracting marketplace with the Wash100 award.
The one hundred recipients of the 2018 Wash100 award are recognized by their peers and the Executive Mosaic organizational and editorial leadership for their outstanding achievements in 2017 and the vision and impact they will bring in 2018. These executives represent the most influential voices in govcon.
Visit the 2018 Wash100 website to view the list of recipients and to submit your votes for the executives that you believe will have the greatest impact on the government contracting marketplace.
On behalf of myself and the Executive Mosaic team, we would like to congratulate this year’s recipients of the Wash100 award!
The recipients of the 2018 Wash100 award are:
Craig Abod (Carahsoft), Rick Ambrose (Lockheed Martin), Ken Asbury (CACI International), LT. GEN. Robert Ashley (Defense Intelligence Agency), VADM Raquel Bono (U.S. Navy), Wes Bush (Northrop Grumman), Robert Cardillo (National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency), Leanne Caret (Boeing Defense, Space & Security), Teresa Carlson (Amazon Web Services), Dan Coats (Office of the Director of National Intelligence), Mac Curtis (Vencore), Karen Dahut (Booz Allen Hamilton), Matt Desch (Iridium), Lynn Dugle (Engility), GEN. Joseph Dunford (Joint Chiefs of Staff), Rick Edwards (Lockheed Martin), Amr ElSawy (Noblis), Mark Esper (U.S. Army), Eric Fanning (Aerospace Industry Association), Tony Frazier (Radiant Solutions), Mark Gerencser (UMUC Ventures), Amy Gilliland (General Dynamics Information Technology), John Goodman (Accenture Federal Services), Sue Gordon (Office of the Director of National Intelligence), Sam Gordy (IBM), Mark Gray (ASRC Federal), DeEtte Gray (CACI International), LT. GEN. Samuel Greaves (Missile Defense Agency), Andy Green (Huntington Ingalls Industries), Michael Griffin (Department of Defense), Terry Hagen (Jacobs), John Harris (Raytheon), Steve Harris (Dell EMC Federal), Marillyn Hewson (Lockheed Martin), LTG. Charles Hooper (Defense Security Cooperation Agency), Barbara Humpton (Siemens Government Technologies), REP. Will Hurd (House of Representatives), GEN. John Hyten (U.S. Strategic Command), Mark Johnson (Oracle Public Sector), Christopher Jones (Northrop Grumman), Rob Joyce (The White House), Thomas Kennedy (Raytheon), George Krivo (DynCorp International), Roger Krone (Leidos), Catherine Kuenzel (Microsoft), Doug Lane (Capgemini Government Solutions), Dave Levy (Amazon Web Services), Vice Adm. David Lewis (Defense Contract Management Agency), HON. Ellen Lord (Department of Defense), Chris Marzilli (General Dynamics Mission Systems), Lisa Mascolo (IBM), Roger Mason (Peraton), James Mattis (Department of Defense), Kevin McAleenan (Customs and Border Protection), Scott McIntyre (PwC), Ed Meehan (Accenture), Nick Michaelides (Cisco Systems), Tony Moraco (SAIC), Emily Murphy (General Services Administration), Ramzi Musallam (Veritas Capital), Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone (U.S. Army), Kirstjen Nielsen (Department of Homeland Security), RADM. Nancy Norton (Defense Information Systems Agency), Phebe Novakovic (General Dynamics), Victoria Nuland (Center for a New American Security), Kevin Phillips (ManTech), Larry Prior (CSRA), Jason Providakes (MITRE), Chuck Prow (Vectrus), PV Puvvada (Unisys), Chris Raymond (Boeing Defense, Space & Security), Jim Reagan (Leidos), Dave Rey (Salesforce), Will Roper (Department of Defense), Bill Rowan (VMware), Betty Sapp (National Reconnaissance Office), Steve Schorer (Alion Science and Technology), Raj Shah (Department of Defense), Stu Shea (Peraton), Gwynne Shotwell (SpaceX), David Shulkin (Department of Veterans Affairs), Peter Smith (AMERICAN SYSTEMS), Carey Smith (Parsons), Paul Smith (Red Hat), Ted Sniffin (Booz Allen Hamilton), Richard Spencer (U.S. Navy), LT. GEN. Vincent Stewart (U.S. Cyber Command), Mark Testoni (SAP National Security Services), John Vollmer (AECOM), Rick Wagner (ManTech), David Wajsgras (Raytheon), Steven Walker (DARPA), Kathy Warden (Northrop Grumman), SEN. Mark Warner (U.S. Senate), Al Whitmore (BAE Systems), Xavier Williams (AT&T Global Business – Public Sector Solutions), HON. Heather Wilson (U.S. Air Force), George Wilson (ECS Federal), David Young (CenturyLink), David Zolet (LMI)
THIS WEEK’S TOP NEWS STORIES
Weekly Contract Awards This week’s top GovCon contract awards: Peraton, SN3, BWX Technologies, Booz Allen Hamilton, Harper Construction, Mindseeker, Leidos, CSRA, and Boeing, among others.
Booz Allen Awarded $165M Cybercom Support Contract Booz Allen Hamilton has received a potential five-year, $165 million contract from the General Services Administration to provide support services to the U.S. Cyber Command.
Col. Heath Collins Assigned as Air Force PEO for Fighter and Bomber Platforms
Col. Heath Collins, formerly senior materiel leader and system program manager for the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent Systems Program Office at the U.S. Air Force‘s Nuclear Weapons Center, has been assigned as program executive officer for fighters and bombers at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Joe Durbin, a seven-year senior program director at CSRA, which is now part of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), was elevated to the role of account director at GD’s information technology business where he will be responsible for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-focused business activities. According to his LinkedIn profile, the CDC account director oversees
TYSONS CORNER, VA, October 20, 2020 — General Dynamics' (NYSE: GD) information technology unit will provide military records digitization services to the Department of Veterans Affairs under a potential five-year, $306M task order, ExecutiveBiz reported Oct. 2.
Exela Technologies, an Irving, Texas-based business process automation company, and General Dynamics’ information technology business will provide support services for the Department of Veterans Affairs under the Veterans Intake, Conversion and Communication Services program.
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