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Salient Federal Solutions has appointed Tim May to be the company’s first-ever chief marketing officer. May, who will also hold the title of senior vice president, will lead capture and proposal, business development and marketing activities, Salient said in a release. He will report to Bill Parker, Salient’s chief operating officer. Pr...

Salient acquired Command Information and its subsidiary AnviCom, an Alexandria, Va.-based IT services and solutions firm. The move extends Salient’s software development capability and cybersecurity offerings and allows access to a prime position on the ENCORE II contract vehicle. “For nearly 20 years Command Information and its wholly-o...

Salient Federal Solutions has acquired SGIS from Skillstorm. According to the firm, “this acquisition supports the company’s aggressive growth plans to build a world-class federal IT and engineering solutions company, and leverages their management and operational expertise to successfully support high-priority missions of the federal go...

ExecutiveBiz has published the summer reading lists of some major government contracting figures.  Here’s Brad Antle’s of Bradford Strategic Consulting Group: “Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System, by Andrew Ross Sorkin. An in-depth narrative that chronicles the ep...

Brad Antle: Searching for the next big IT services and engineering company Brad Antle started the year as President of Bradford SCG, an IT and services consulting group, after nearly 10 years as president and CEO of SI International, Inc. Antle also reunited with an old partner: Frontenac, the private equity firm that provided the...

Led by CEO Brad Antle, newly-formed Salient Solutions LLC is set to compete for acquisitions in the government services industry.  Antle previously served as the president and CEO of SI International for three years, until it was bought by Serco in 2008. He’s not the only former SI International executive to dive into t...