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Potomac Officers Club Finalizes Speakers for Third Annual Intel SummitPress Releases

Potomac Officers Club Finalizes Speakers for Third Annual Intel Summit

TYSONS CORNER, VA., March 31, 2016 – The Potomac Officers Club — a division of Executive Mosaic – has finalized its panel
Noblis’ Roger Mason Joins DigitalGlobe Board; Jeffrey Tarr CommentsExecutive Moves

Noblis’ Roger Mason Joins DigitalGlobe Board; Jeffrey Tarr Comments

Roger Mason, senior vice president of national security and intelligence at nonprofit research company Noblis, has received an appointment to serve on
James Clapper,  DNI Receive Wash100 Recognition for Intell LeadershipPress Releases

James Clapper, DNI Receive Wash100 Recognition for Intell Leadership

Executive Mosaic, Tysons Corner, VA March 11, 2015 – James Clapper has selected to this year’s Wash100 list of the most
ODNI’s Stephanie O’Sullivan Selected to Wash100 for Leadership in Intell Integration,  CoordinationPress Releases

ODNI’s Stephanie O’Sullivan Selected to Wash100 for Leadership in Intell Integration, Coordination

Executive Mosaic, Tysons Corner, VA February 27, 2015 – Stephanie O’Sullivan, principal deputy director at the Office of the Director
IARPA Taps IBM,  Northrop,  Raytheon BBN Teams for Cryogenic Computer Tech ProgramContract Awards

IARPA Taps IBM, Northrop, Raytheon BBN Teams for Cryogenic Computer Tech Program

The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity has selected three industry teams to perform research and development work on a future energy-efficient superconducting computer
Roger Mason Returns to Noblis as SVP of National Security,  Intelligence; Amr ElSawy CommentsExecutive Moves

Roger Mason Returns to Noblis as SVP of National Security, Intelligence; Amr ElSawy Comments

Roger Mason, a former national security and intelligence vice president at Noblis before moving to the Office of the Director

Raytheon BBN to Model Brain Capabilities for Potential Battlefield Application

Raytheon‘s (NYSE: RTN) wholly owned subsidiary BBN Technologies has won $3 million to explore new methods of modeling the brain’s