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    SAIC Backs Virginia Tech’s National Security, Tech Center with $750K Donation; Doug Wagoner Comments

    Science Applications International Corp. has pledged to support Virginia Tech’s Hume Center for National Security and Technology over the next five years with a $750,000 donation. The Hume Center conducts research, education and outreach programs to help the national security community address communication and computation challenges, SAIC said Monday. “With this donation, SAIC will have opportunities to help mentor and assist […] More

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    Caryn Wagner: INSA to Hold Cyber Infrastructure Defense Forum

    The Intelligence and National Security Alliance will conduct a panel discussion regarding energy-related cybersecurity issues on Nov. 18 at ManTech International‘s office in Herndon. INSA said Friday the forum will cover topics such as vulnerability mitigation, threat deterrence, consequence management and government-industry collaborations to avoid attacks in the U.S. energy sector. “I believe this discussion […] More

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    Maria Darby: Booz Allen Military Health Team Eyes Continued Service After Receipt of 17 Awards

    Booz Allen Hamilton has won 17 awards from several U.S. and international organizations for its military health team’s social marketing and social engagement efforts, communications planning and multimedia solutions. The company said Friday the team received recognition for its projects with the Defense Department‘s Military Health System, U.S. Army National Guard and U.S. Navy. Maria Darby, Booz Allen Hamilton senior vice president, said the military […] More

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    Executive Profile: Kurt Tripp, Defense-Security Sector VP and Manager at Parsons

    Kurt Tripp serves as vice president and manager of Parsons‘ defense and security sector within the government services segment and holds responsibility over the sector’s growth strategies. Tripp previously served as program executive for the air and missile defense programs within Parsons‘ defense and security sector and, prior to that, as program executive for Parsons’ security and mission-support training business. He joined Parsons in […] More

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    Jay Stephens Wins First Cabot Award

    Jay Stephens, Raytheon senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary, has won the first annual John G.L. Cabot Award for his advocacy of free enterprise principles. Stephens served as chair of New England Legal Foundation’s board of directors between 2007 and 2010, Raytheon said Friday. “No one epitomizes better than Jay Stephens the qualities that the John G.L. Cabot Award […] More

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    Raytheon VP Mark Russell Named an IEEE Fellow

    Mark Russell, vice president of engineering, technology and mission assurance at Raytheon, has been selected to join the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers fellowship program. The IEEE Fellow committee recognized Russell’s work on projects to develop radio frequency and microwave technologies for national security and defense applications, Raytheon said Thursday. IEEE awards the fellow […] More

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    Robert Hale Joins Booz Allen as Senior Executive Adviser; Jack Mayer Comments

    Robert Hale, formerly comptroller and chief financial officer of the Defense Department, has joined Booz Allen Hamilton as fellow and senior executive adviser. Hale most recently served as the principal adviser on budgetary and fiscal matters to three defense secretaries, Booz Allen said Monday. “Bob Hale possesses all of the outstanding professional credentials, national and international stature, and […] More

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    Arthur Gregg Awarded the General Creighton W. Abrams Medal; Rose Wang Comments

    Lt. Gen. (ret.) Arthur Gregg, member of Binary Group‘s board of advisers, has received the General Creighton W. Abrams Medal in recognition of his contributions to the U.S. Army. The Association of the United States Army presented the award to Gregg at its annual meeting and exposition on Oct. 13, Binary Group said Friday. Gregg, a 35-year Army veteran, retired from active management in 1996 […] More

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    Executive Profile: Eric Wieman, STG Civil Sector SVP

    Eric Wieman serves as senior vice president of STG‘s civil sector, which comprises the software and systems development group, financial services group and the consulting and technical services group. Wieman joined the company in May as general manager of the systems design and development segment and now leads a business organization that offers software and systems design, development […] More

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    Executive Profile: John George, ICF SVP and CIO

    John George serves as senior vice president and chief information officer at ICF International, which he joined in 2012 from a prior role at Vangent as chief information and innovation officer. At Vangent, he led the implementation of technology the company used for customer-facing and internal systems. His private sector career includes technical and management […] More

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    Executive Profile: Mike Alber, Engility CFO

    Mike Alber serves as chief financial officer at Chantilly, Va.-based services provider Engility Corp., which he joined in June 2012 prior to that company’s spinoff from L-3 Communications. Before joining Engility, he served as CFO at Alion Science and Technology, a company he joined in 2007 as senior vice president and executive director of financial […] More

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    Executive Profile: Mark Guthrie, Lexmark Government Solutions VP

    Mark Guthrie serves as vice president of Lexmark Government Solutions. Since January 2010 he has led the organization responsible for delivering offerings and services intended to help federal government personnel around the world achieve mission objectives.  Prior to his current role, Guthrie led Lexmark’s federal solutions team as its director for eight years. He was also […] More