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The government contracting industry witnessed a number of strategic executive movements in 2022, including appointments and promotions to C-level roles as well as leadership changes meant to spur growth in public sector-focused practices. As the year draws to a close, Executive Mosaic‘s editorial team is sharing people moves that dominated the...

Mike Barthlow, president and CEO of BT Federal, spoke with GovCon Wire about recently joining the company as well as how the leadership team is evolving its workforce to capitalize on more than 70 years of security experience across the federal landscape. In addition, Barthlow discussed his strategic growth goals for BT Federal and how the company...

TYSONS CORNER, VA, Feb. 10, 2022 — Mike Barthlow has joined the U.S. government-focused business arm of BT Group to serve as its president and CEO, responsible for the overall strategic growth efforts of BT Federal, ExecutiveBiz reported. He has over 25 years of senior experience in communications, technology and infrastructure and is the former...

BT Federal and L3Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX) have received a three-year authority to operate from the General Services Administration following completion of business support system tests under GSA's Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract....

Ken Folderauer, a more than three-decade public sector and telecommunications industry veteran, has joined Comcast Business as vice president of the newly created federal government services segment. He will oversee the segment’s go-to-market strategy, establishment of a public sector-focused sales channel and delivery of communica...

Wray Varley, former vice president of the government segment at telecommunications equipment maker Infinera, has joined BT Federal as president and CEO, FierceTelecom reported Thursday. The report said Varley succeeds Tony Wellen, who has served as BT Federal’s interim CEO over the past six months and returned to his full-time post...

Ten companies have been awarded positions on the General Services Administration’s $50 billion Enterprise Infrastructure Services contract, replacing Networx as the government go-to for telecommunication services, according to a GSA release issued on FedBizOpps today. These companies will vie for agency attention as providers of telecom servic...

The Defense Information Systems Agency has awarded eight companies spots on a $4.3 billion contract to develop telecommunications network services for defense information system transmission requirements. The companies will perform work outside of the continental U.S. through Dec. 20, 2025, if DISA exercises all options under the indefin...