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Category: Executive Moves

Harris Names Alex Heidt SVP of IT Business Development

Harris Corp. (NYSE: HRS) has appointed Alex Heidt as senior vice president for IT business development, where he will report to

Harris Names William Brown President and CEO, effective Nov. 1

Harris Corp.’s (NYSE: HRS) board of directors has appointed William M. Brown president and chief executive officer, effective Nov. 1, 2011. Brown

AMERICAN SYSTEMS Names James Scampavia VP of Business Development; CEO William C. Hoover Comments

James Scampavia has today been named AMERICAN SYSTEMS’ vice president of business development. Scampavia will lead business development efforts including

Former Raytheon VP, Army Gen. John Urias to Lead Oshkosh Defense

Former Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) vice president of integrated defense systems John Urias has joined Oshkosh Corp. (NYSE: OSK) as an executive vice president and president

GovCon Wire’s September Executive Move Recap

Boeing‘s (NYSE: BA) board of directors appointed former Continental Airlines CEO Lark Kellner as a new director of the board, where

Matt Peers Appointed Deloitte CIO

Deloitte has appointed Matt Peers as its chief information officer, where he will lead a department of 280 IT professionals. “We are

Boeing Names Former Continental CEO Larry Kellner as Board Director; Jim McNerney Comments

Boeing‘s (NYSE: BA) board of directors has appointed Lark Kellner as a new director of the board, where he will

CSC Names Alan Weakley President of Public Sector Defense; Jim Sheaffer Comments

Computer Sciences Corp. (NYSE: CSC) has appointed Alan Weakley president of its North American public sector defense group, where he

SAIC CEO Walt Havenstein to Retire June 2012

SAIC Inc. (NYSE: SAI) has announced that Walt Havenstein will retire as the company’s CEO, effective June 15, 2012. Havenstein said he was

Dell Hires Former Va. Tech Secretary As GM of Defense, National Security

  Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) has hired George Newstrom to be executive director and general manager for its federal government defense