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To counter rising cyber-physical risks and geopolitical tensions, the U.S. government is proactively strengthening its tactical edge, ensuring critical infrastructure resilience and digital capabilities across remote locations. Join the Potomac Officers Club’s Workloads at the Tactical Edge Forum on Feb. 8 to learn more about how U.S. military le...

Henry Choi’s long career is not short on qualifications. He is currently vice president of growth and strategy for HII's cyber, electronic warfare and space segment, where his work focuses on market growth, strategy and client engagement.In a recent Executive Spotlight interview, Choi spoke with GovCon Wire about how he and his team are envis...

William LaPlante, under secretary for acquisition and sustainment at the Department of Defense and a two-time Wash100 awardee, said the Northrop Grumman-built (NYSE: NOC) B-21 Raider stealth bomber has been given the green light to kick off low-rate initial production following its initial flight test in 2023....

Parry Labs has named former U.S. Army aviation officers Matt Sipe and Tom von Eschenbach as vice president of strategy and open systems and VP of crewed aviation systems, respectively, as part of the company’s efforts to drive growth as a mission systems integrator and pursue parallel objectives across the Department of Defense....

BL Harbert International has secured a potential three-year, $206.6 million contract to build a weapons generation facility for the U.S. Air Force's B-21 strategic bomber aircraft. The Army Corps of Engineers awarded the contract for the construction of the military facility at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota....

Dataminr President of Government Business Dana Barnes recently shared his thoughts with GovCon Wire about the Executive Order on the Responsible Use of AI, where he’d like to see federal legislation on AI go next, company ventures of note and much more.If you're a government contractor and want to go deeper on all things AI in the federal spa...

To ensure the government contracting community stays abreast of rapid technological change and the appointments of new federal CIOs, the Potomac Officers Club has annually convened the CIO Summit for the last half a decade.The much-anticipated event returns for its fifth iteration on Wednesday, April 17 with the DOD's Leslie Beavers as openin...

Intrepid has secured a $534.4 million contract to provide programmatic and technical support services to the U.S. Army. The Huntsville, Alabama-based small business will support the service branch in systems engineering, systems software engineering, systems logistics and program operations....

Research and development is a key focus area for the Department of Defense as it works to maintain a competitive advantage in today’s defense landscape, and contracts play a major role in driving R&D efforts forward. Learn more about the current defense R&D contracting landscape at the Potomac Officers Club’s 10th Annual Defense R&...

Public engagement is a regular part of many agencies within the Department of Homeland Security, such as the Transportation Security Administration, Customs and Border Protection and more. With its wide variety of public operations, it is critical for the DHS to ensure that its interactions with customers run smoothly.DHS CX expert Dana Chisnell w...