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TYSONS CORNER, VA, February 2, 2016 ” Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) will equip 10 prototype amphibious assault vehicles with armor protection, new transmissions, blast-mitigating seats and upgraded suspension systems under a $194 million contract, ExecutiveBiz reported Monday. The Post and Courier reported Frid...

The year 2015 for government contractors was one that featured major landscape shifts in its composition unlike any other since the post-Cold War drawdown in the 1990s that resulted in consolidation among the defense market’s largest companies. GovCon’s services arena took its turn to drive the consolidation narrative in 2016 as many of ...

TYSONS CORNER, VA, January 22, 2016 ” Tony Moraco, CEO of Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC), will share his views on innovation and discuss his work at the company as a speaker at the 2016 Titans series of the Northern Virginia Technology Council, GovCon Executive reported Thursday. NVTC said Wednesday Mo...

Mike Garrity, vice president of finance and administration at General Dynamics‘ (NYSE: GD) information technology business, has retired after nearly 40 years of financial management work in the government contracting industry. Garrity told colleagues of his retirement in an email Friday. ExecutiveBiz featured him in a 2008 article on the ...

Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) has secured a potential eight-year, $485 million contract to continue to provide operational support services for NASA™s Enterprise Applications Competency Center. The follow-on, cost-plus-performance-fee contract was awarded through the Enterprise Applications Service Technologies prog...

By Chuck Brooks, president of Brooks Consulting International and one of Executive Mosaic’s GovCon Experts We are living in a new emerging tech era. Artificial intelligence, quantum computing, advanced materials, robotics, cutting-edge medical sciences, space-based innovations and new computer paradigms like neuromorphic and edge architectures are...

As cybersecurity requirements continue to evolve across the federal landscape, government contractors are facing an increasingly complex web of frameworks, certifications and compliance mandates. From CMMC to NIST standards and FedRAMP, understanding how these requirements intersect is becoming essential for security and business survival alike. Mic...

Two Six Technologies has promoted Young Bang, a former Army acquisition official, to president as part of a set of executive leadership changes aimed at supporting the company’s continued expansion across the national security market. The company said Tuesday it also appointed national security leaders Amy Dalton and Becky Fair as chief operat...

Integrated Data Services has appointed Sujey Edward, a technology industry leader, as chief strategy and innovation officer. As companies like IDS bring on board new leaders to drive strategy, technology and innovation, government and industry leaders continue to examine similar priorities at upcoming forums. Attend the 2026 Digital Transformation S...

The Department of the Navy is seeking industry input on services supporting the In-Service Engineering Activity Naval Enterprise Networks, or ISEA NEN, program. Register today for the Potomac Officers Club’s 2026 Navy Summit on Aug. 27 to hear from senior Navy leaders and industry executives on how emerging technologies, modernization eff...