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TYSONS CORNER, VA, July 31, 2019 — Roger Krone, CEO at Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) and six-time Wash100 winner, joined government personnel, small business representatives and other industry leaders earlier this month to discuss current and future technology for the U.S. Air Force at the 14th annual Dayton Defense Wright Dialogue With Industry event, Ex...

TYSONS CORNER, VA, July 30, 2019 — Mike Leff, vice president for defense within AT&T's (NYSE: T) public sector business, believes 5G wireless technology will be transformative for the U.S. Air Force as the company works to help the service branch deploy such networks to support military missions, ExecutiveBiz reported July 17....

TYSONS CORNER, VA, July 29, 2019 — David Peed, vice president and general manager of Equinix, has said federal agencies need to build on their network infrastructure or network hubs as the first in a four-step approach to advance their efforts to modernize their information technology and data center operations, ExecutiveBiz reported July 18....

The Senate confirmed Mark Esper on Thursday to be the next U.S. Defense Secretary to end the Pentagon™s longest period without a Senate approved leader in office. The 2019 Wash100 Award winner was confirmed by a 90 to 8 vote in the Senate to officially succeed Jim Mattis in the role.  Another big story of...

Blue Delta Capital Partners has appointed government services market veterans Donna Morea and Deepak Hathiramani to the advisory board of the McLean, Va.-based investment company. Morea serves as chair of the board of directors at Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) and is the former president of CGI Group's (NYSE: GIB) techn...

Edouard Benjamin, former vice president of the Food and Drug Administration programs division at Leidos (NYSE: LDOS), has been appointed VP of business development for the company's government health and safety solutions unit, FedHealthIT reported Wednesday....

On Monday, the House passed a $733 billion defense policy bill, by a 220 to 197 vote, for fiscal year 2020. The lower chamber™s 2020 National Defense Authorization Act is $17 billion less than the president™s budget request. Lawmakers are expected to meet in the coming months to reconcile the House NDAA with the Senate™s...