
TYSONS CORNER, VA, Aug. 16, 2016 Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) will build a high school specializing in design and engineering fields at its headquarters in California in efforts to develop the future workforce, GovCon Executive reported Monday. ABC7 News reported Friday that the planned Design Tech High School is scheduled to open in Septemb...
Graeme Thompson, formerly vice president of global information technology end-user services at Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), has been named senior vice president and chief information officer of Redwood City, California-based software development company Informatica. The more than 20-year IT and supply chain management veteran aims to help exp...
TYSONS CORNER, VA, April 18, 2016 Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) plans to invest an estimated $200 million into educational programs over the next 18 months in support of the White House’s Computer Science for All initiative, GovCon Executive reported Friday. The company said Wednesday the investment aims to deliver computer science educ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded Accenture Federal Services a $7.7 million delivery order to provide systems integration support for the agency’s Electronic Health Record Modernization Integration Office. The VA’s Technology Acquisition Center made the award under the General Services Administration’s Alliant II gover...
Salesforce has appointed Andrew Randall, an 11-year company veteran, as senior vice president of product management for government cloud and public sector. In a LinkedIn post announcing his new position, Randall said Salesforce has been a trusted partner to the U.S. federal government for more than two decades and employs over 6,000 veterans and res...
IBM has agreed to acquire Cognitus, a Dallas-based SAP services provider, for an undisclosed sum to expand its SAP transformation and artificial intelligence capabilities for government and commercial customers. “SAP is the foundation for so many digital transformations around the world. Clients are turning to trusted partners that know their ...
Anduril is the ultimate disruptor in national security technologies. Competing against traditional contracting giants such as Lockheed Martin and Boeing, Anduril has found its niche in GovCon by operating more like a tech startup than a legacy defense prime, pushing software-first, rapid prototyping and iteration cycles measured in months instead ...