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TYSONS CORNER, VA, Jan. 23, 2017 ” Concurrent Technologies Corp. has assembled a group of technical and business executives to help review the nonprofit applied scientific research and development firm’s technical initiatives, GovCon Executive said Friday. The technical advisory board will work to guide the company’s ...

Nelson Ford, president and CEO of LMI over the past eight years, has informed the Virginia-based nonprofit government consulting firm’s board of directors that he plans to retire from his dual role this spring. LMI said Thursday Ford will continue to serve until a successor is found and the board partnered with executi...

Brian Stites, formerly chief architect and senior manager of defense and commercial cyber resiliency strategy at Raytheon (NYSE: RTN), has joined Charlottesville, Virginia-based cyber defense software firm Mission Secure Inc. as vice president of business development. Stites œbrings strong control system and cyber expertise and will be a f...

Charles Kriete, formerly chief marketing officer of Kore Wireless Group, has joined TESSCO Technologies (Nasdaq: TESS) as senior vice president for product management and solutions at the Hunt Valley, Maryland-based wireless communications technology supplier. Kriete will report directly to Murray Wright, TESSCO president and CEO, and...

TYSONS CORNER, VA, Jan. 20, 2017 ” Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) has secured a one-year, $22 million delivery order to supply terrain data and battlefield equipment to help construct training environments for U.S. Army simulation systems, ExecutiveBiz reported Thursday. The delivery order was awarded under the military servi...

TYSONS CORNER, VA, Jan. 20, 2017 ” The U.S. Army has awarded IBM (NYSE: IBM) a potential five-year, $62 million task order to create and manage an on-premise private cloud platform as part of the military service’s Army Private Cloud Enterprise program, ExecutiveBiz reported Thursday. IBM said Wednesday the task order also cover...

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) and the Defense Department are still in talks and could finalize by the end of January a new contract worth approximately $9 billion that would reduce the price of the next batch of F-35 fighter jets to under $100 million per aircraft, Reuters reported Thursday. Mike Stone writes sources said the...