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Karl Nell, a former deputy chief of staff for strategic planning at the U.S. Army Reserve, has joined Ensco Inc. as vice president of the company’s national security solutions division. Ensco said Monday he will oversee division’s work in areas such as sensor development and int...

Boris Nejikovsky, formerly vice president of ENSCO’s rail groups, has been named president of ENSCO Inc. and its business units. He will succeed acting president and CEO Gregory Young,  ENSCO said Monday. “Mr. Nejikovsky brings a unique and deep blend of experience a...

Gregory Young, who departed ENSCO in early 2014 after he served as president and CEO, has returned to the company as acting president and CEO. He succeeds Thomas Burns, who has resigned for health reasons, ENSCO said Tuesday. “Our search for the right candidate has begun, ...

Thomas Burns, a former senior vice president at Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC), will serve as president and CEO of ENSCO starting June 30. ENSCO said Tuesday Burns holds experience in working with both commercial and federal government clients and will succeed the retiring Gregory Young. ...

Dr. Michael Glass, a former official in the U.S. Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive, has joined Falls Church, Va.-based science and engineering contractor Ensco as a vice president. Glass will lead the national security solutions division, whose customers include the intelligence community and the departments of Defense and Homelan...

ENSCO PLC, an offshore drilling service provider, has announced that Chief Financial Officer James W. Swent III will be the company’s new executive vice president. Swent has served as senior vice president and CFO since 2003 and will assume his new office immediately after relocating from London to Houston, Tx. ENSCO President and CEO Dan ...

Ensco Inc. has won a $70 million government-wide contract to assess vulnerabilities in U.S. and allied infrastructure systems, programs and organizations. Ensco said the five-year contract was awarded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, the Pentagon’s agency for countering weapons of mass destruction. ENSCO will provide balanced survivabil...

ENSCO Inc. has won a $70, 251, 671 Defense Threat Reduction Agency contract to help maintain a program that will assess critical national and theater mission items for the Defense Department and other federal agencies, the Pentagon announced Monday. DTRA is the Pentagon’s designated agency for countering threats from weapons of mass destructio...

According to the Department of Defense, “General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) was awarded a $38, 985, 511 firm-fixed-price contract, with cost reimbursement options.  The award will provide for the operation and relocation of the U.S. Army Reserve Command Enterprise Data Center to a government owned facility at Fort Bragg, N.C.  Work will be performe...