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Serco Group’s U.S. arm has promoted Kim Joiner, most recently senior adviser to the chief technology officer, to the position of vice president of government relations.  “Kim’s wealth of experience will be an incredible benefit to Serco. Her efforts to enhance our presence on Capitol Hill and within various Departments and Age...

The Defense Logistics Agency has awarded Applied Solutions Logistics a five-year, $114 million contract to provide warehousing and operations support services. The Department of Defense said Friday the DLA Distribution in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, launched a competitive acquisition process and received four bids for the indefinite-delivery/indef...

David Broadbent spent over two decades at Raytheon, working across various divisions and sharpening his expertise in defense, space, intelligence and commercial cyber in a slew of leadership positions. Toward the end of his run at that company, Broadbent developed a strong interest in the space environment, and was appointed president of space syst...

John Garrett, vice president of the Department of Defense and intelligence at Dell Technologies, said DOD leaders should deploy secure, resilient and reliable IT systems at the tactical edge to enable warfighters to rapidly analyze data and glean insights for fast decision-making.  “From an IT perspective, the tactical edge is where the m...

Managed IT services provider OSIbeyond has received Level 2 certification under the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification, or CMMS, program. In a statement published Wednesday, Payam Pourkhomami, president and CEO of OSIbeyond, expressed excitement with the achievement of the CMMC Level 2 certification, which he said demonstrates the company...

Adam Morton, a U.S. Army veteran and industry executive, has been selected as the chief growth officer of Interactive Process Technology. The zero trust digital transformation company said Tuesday it also intends to undergo reorganization and create two new business units to further optimize the technical expertise of both capability areas...

After four decades in the federal government—seven years on active duty as a naval officer and 27 years as a civil servant—Pat Tamburrino was looking for a way he could still serve the mission.  He found the perfect balance in his role as chief administrative officer at the NobleReach Foundation, which was born to unite...

Lockheed Martin has received a $180 million contract modification from the U.S. Navy to procure parts, materials and components to support the conversion of three F-35 production aircraft to flight science replacement planes. Scope of Contract Action The Department of Defense said Monday the new flight science aircraft will help avert any rise in th...

The U.S. Air Force has begun soliciting questions and comments from industry stakeholders as it plans to award a potential 10-year, $2.65 billion multiple award task order contract, or MATOC, for resilient architect-engineer services, or RAES. According to a draft synopsis published Thursday on SAM.gov, the service’s 772nd Enterprise Sourcing ...

Cypress International has appointed Jennifer Swanson, former U.S. Army official, as vice president for digital and next-gen solutions, effective June 2. The announcement of Swanson’s appointment at Cypress coincides with her addition to the board of directors of Rafael Systems Global Sustainment. Helping Address Capability Gaps in Defense Tech...