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Akima has appointed Michael Dallara, a veteran industry leader, as general manager of its two subsidiaries, Qivliq Federal Group and Akima Global Technology, or AGT. Juvy McCarthy, president of Akima’s technology solutions and products group, welcomed Dallara’s addition to the company. “Michael’s experience managing complex f...

Leslie Beavers is a highly consequential figure in the Department of Defense, with a great deal of decision power. Like all modern organizations, the Pentagon is increasingly powered and shaped by its technological systems and, as principal deputy chief information officer of the whole enterprise, Beavers plays an instrumental role in selecting focu...

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been sworn in as the new secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch presided over the ceremony at the White House. As the new chief, Kennedy will manage a federal department that operates on around $2 trillion budget and oversee its program,...

DSA has undergone an organizational restructuring to better support customers and target markets. Kathleen Kirk, chief operations officer of the Trevose, Pennsylvania-based IT services company, said the changes will enhance DSA’s operational excellence and growth.  DSA Introduces New Business Units Part of the changes at DSA is the introd...

Technology company Alpha Omega has acquired IT contracting firms Macro Solutions and SeKON as part of a push to drive innovation and growth and broaden its offerings for military and federal agency clients. Macro Solutions Purchase Alpha Omega said Thursday the Macro Solutions acquisition will strengthen its national security division, enabling it t...

By Alka Bhave, President of Fearless Digital Healthcare workers in nursing homes provide essential care to our most vulnerable community members while building meaningful, sustainable careers. With projections showing a shortage of about 100,000 critical healthcare workers by 2028, including a potentially severe shortage of nursing assistants, ...

Robert Dowling is humble about his qualifications and leadership bona fides, but his resume suggests a finance and business guru twice his age. Dowling has deep experience in mergers and acquisitions—he has successfully brought to term more than 35 transactions in the government services and aerospace and defense markets, exceeding $2 billion in e...

FedSync-BFS has won a potential $200 million contract from NASA to provide administrative services across multiple agency facilities. NASA said Friday work on the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract will begin on April 1, 2025, and end on May 31, 2030.  NASA Contract Scope Under the IDIQ, FedSync-BFS will coordinate training, trave...

The Department of Energy has awarded five companies positions on a potential 10-year, $3.4 billion contract to procure low-enriched uranium, or LEU, from domestic commercial sources. According to award notices published Tuesday on SAM.gov, the selected vendors are American Centrifuge Operating, General Matter, Global Laser Enrichment, LIS Technologi...

The healthcare industry is leveraging contact opportunities to transform the overall healthcare landscape nationwide. With this transformation, healthcare organizations seek to form critical partnerships to support efforts in implementing advanced technical services, including IT, to continue modernizing the environment.  Gain an understanding ...