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Executive Mosaic management has updated the GovConIndex to replace KeyW as a member of the “GovCon30” with United Technologies Corp. (UTX) following the completion of Jacobs Engineering Group’s (JEC) acquisition of KeyW on June 12th. UTC joins the GovConIndex as one of 30 publicly traded GovCon firms to represent a cross-industry analysis o...

Kevin Phillips, president and CEO of ManTech International (Nasdaq: MANT) and a 2019 Wash100 winner, has been appointed to serve on the board of directors of the Professional Services Council. He joins seven other new board members who were approved early in 2019 and his appointment was approved at a meeting held on June 18, PSC said Friday...

The U.S. Navy has awarded Lockheed Martin‘s (NYSE: LMT) Sikorsky Aircraft subsidiary a three-year, $542M contract modification to begin low-rate initial production of VH-92A presidential transport helicopters. Sikorsky will build six lot 1 LRIP units and provide interim support, spare parts, support equipment and replenishment services under...

Jeffrey Chesko, a more than two-decade contract and program management veteran, has been appointed vice president of indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity and governmentwide acquisition contract programs at NCI Information Systems, G2Xchange ETC reported Friday....

United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX) has appointed Judith Marks, president of Otis since 2017 and a three-time Wash100 winner, as CEO of UTC’s elevators manufacturing subsidiary. Marks previously served as CEO of Siemens USA and head of the industrial conglomerate’s Dresser-Rand business. She also held senior leadership positions at Lockheed...

John Mengucci, chief operating officer at CACI International (NYSE: CACI), has been elected to serve as president, CEO and board member of the company, effective July 1. He will succeed Ken Asbury, a six-time Wash100 Award recipient who will retire as president and CEO of CACI by the end of June, the company said Tuesday....

Seventeen large and small contractors won spots on a potential five-year, $248.9M contract to provide sustainment equipment to U.S. Navy Fleet Readiness Centers. Contractors may compete for each order under 14 functional areas covering ancillary, measurement, sustainment, protection and testing platforms, the Department of Defense said Tuesday. The ...