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Andrew Hartsog, who served in the military and civilian government for nearly three decades, has joined Herndon, Virginia-based risk management and mission support services provider Constellis as vice president of special projects for national security programs. Hartsog’s “extensive experience in National Security includes dozens of assignments ...

Beth Skoletsky, a human resources professional with 25 years of government contracting industry experience, has joined Ultra Intelligence & Communications as chief HR officer. She will lead the development and implementation of Ultra I&C’s HR strategy and operations, and align the organizational culture agenda to corporate objectives,...

Constellis subsidiary Centerra has won a potential 10-year, $1 billion contract from the Department of Energy to manage safeguards and security measures at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina. DOE said Thursday the incumbent contractor will work to secure SRS programs, information, personnel, facilities and other assets under the cost-plu...

Tim Reardon, a 25-year GovCon industry leader and a four-time Wash100 awardee, has been appointed CEO and chairman of the board of Sayres Defense, a portfolio company of Charlotte, North Carolina-based private equity firm Broadtree Partners. He succeeds Joel Willett as chief executive of Sayres and will oversee sourcing, investment strategy and acqu...

The current government contracting landscape is one marked by a variety of factors like heightened competition, talent shortages, immense opportunity and significant growth.  To understand how executives can succeed most effectively, Executive Mosaic asked five key industry figures what advice they would impart to individuals pursuing growth in...

The current global security threat landscape is constantly changing, and government contractors are having to flex and adapt to meet the evolving needs of their customers. According to Terry Ryan, CEO of Constellis, we’re seeing three major categories of security threats in the U.S. and globally: natural, human-caused and accidental. Natural Thr...

Northern New Mexico Integrated Security, a joint venture that includes Constellis‘ Centerra Group subsidiary, will provide protective services to Los Alamos National Laboratory under a potential seven-year, $592 million contract. Constellis said Monday that LANL operator Triad issued the award on behalf of the National Nuclear Security Adminis...

Constellis’ Triple Canopy subsidiary will provide protective support services for the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, under a potential 10-year, $1.3 billion task order awarded through the State Department’s Worldwide Protective Services III contract. The award also covers the delivery of specialized security support and logistical services in Ba...

Constellis subsidiary Centerra will provide protective services to the Fifth Federal Judicial Circuit under a $237 million contract from the U.S. Marshals Service. The company said Monday it will help train court security officers to carry out patrol missions at U.S. District Court sites located in Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. “Our officers h...

Melissa Taylormoore, formerly vice president and deputy chief legal officer at Constellis, has been promoted to chief legal and compliance officer at the Herndon, Virginia-based risk management services provider. She will be responsible for litigation, contracts, investigations, corporate governance, health and safety, ethics, environment and intern...