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    CNSI to Celebrate 20th Anniversary Through Volunteer Work

    CNSI co-founders Adnan Ahmed, B. Chatterjee, Jaytee Kanwal and Reet Singh said the company is celebrating its 20th anniversary by giving back to communities where the company houses an office. “We are excited to celebrate this milestone with all of our employees, their families and partners across the country and in doing so we would like to also take […] More

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    Bechtel’s Michael Costas to Help Lead Engineering at Radioactive Waste Treatment Plant

    Michael Costas, Bechtel‘s corporate quality chief, will help manage engineering, procurement and related functions as part of his appointment to the company’s waste treatment and immobilization plant team. The team will supervise work at a plant Bechtel is building in Washington state for the Energy Department to treat 56 million gallons of radioactive waste, the company said Thursday. Costas holds 30 years […] More

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    John Mengucci: CACI Lands Spot on $408M IDIQ for Countering IEDs, Assymetric Warfare

    CACI International holds a position on a potential five-year, $408 million blanket purchase agreement to provide training and related support services to a Defense Department office that works to counter improvised explosive devices. The General Services Administration‘s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center selected four contractors to work with DoD’s Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization under the […] More

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    Profile: Rob Rabinek, VP, Contracts & Procurement for General Dynamics Information Technology’s Intell Solutions

    Rob Rabinek serves as vice president for contracts and procurement for General Dynamics Information Technology’s intelligence solutions division, where the close-to-30-year federal procurement exec manages a number of related administration, compliance and other activities. Rabinek’s portfolio of responsibilities includes: contract, subcontract and government property administration contract compliance and quality assurance procurement export and import compliance […] More

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    Jim Nuttall, Former Army Nat’l Guard No. 2 Lead, Joins AtHoc’s Strategic Advisory Board

    Jim Nuttall, a retired U.S. Army major general and former deputy director of the Army National Guard, has joined AtHoc as a member of its Strategic Advisory Board. “General Nuttall’s counsel and guidance, based on his vast experience, will be of tremendous value as we look for ways to improve the support we provide to the National Guard in both […] More

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    Marcus Starke Joins MicroStrategy as Chief Marketing Officer; Michael Saylor Comments

    Marcus Starke, formerly senior vice president of worldwide marketing and communications regions at SAP, will bring 25 years of marketing and business experience to MicroStrategy as that company’s new chief marketing officer. “Marcus is a thought-leader who’s passionate about innovation, and his track record as a disruptive force in strategy, marketing and communications couldn’t be better suited […] More

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    Nonprofit Org Picks Intellidyne for 2 Workplace Awards

    IntelliDyne LLC has won awards in two categories as part of an annual workplace recognition by The Alliance for Workplace Excellence, a Montgomery County, Md.-based nonprofit organization. IntelliDyne received the 2014 Workplace Excellence Seal of Approval and The 2014 Health & Wellness Seal of Approval for 2014, the company announced Monday. The company will receive […] More

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    BAE to Aid Norfolk’s Oyster Population Restoration Project

    The Norfolk Ship Repair team at BAE Systems is continuing work on a program to help restore the oyster population in the Elizabeth River in Norfolk, Va. BAE built an oyster reef several years ago and is now raising juvenile oysters in floating cages located throughout the river, the company announced Tuesday. The company has mentored […] More

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    Bechtel’s LNG Projects Win Magazine’s Best RFID Implementation Award; Mike Lewis Comments

    Bechtel has won an award from RFID Journal for the way the company used radio frequency identification tags to manage construction materials for three liquefied natural gas projects in Australia. The company won the Best RFID Implementation Award for its work to deploy Atlas RFID Solutions’ Jovix system in the state of Queensland, Bechtel announced Tuesday. […] More

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    Ursula English Promoted to Boeing EHS Org VP; John Tracy Comments

    Ursula English, most recently director of Boeing‘s commercial aviation services business, has been appointed vice president of the company’s environment, health and safety organization. English will start in the role Friday and will be responsible for the company’s workplace safety programs and environmental performance the company announced Tuesday. She will report to John Tracy, the […] More

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    Lockheed Launches Mobile App for USASEF Festival Attendees

    Students that attend the USA Science & Engineering Festival can download a mobile app that is designed to contain information about the technologies and demonstrations at the event. Lockheed Martin‘s USASEF mobile app is available for download through iTunes and Google Play and will be live April 26 and April 27, the company announced Tuesday. […] More

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    Steven Norris Joins Cubic Board of Directors; Walter Zable Comments

    Steven John Norris has been elected to join the board of directors at Cubic Corp. to provide his insights on transport and infrastructure issues. Norris, a previous member of Cubic Transportation Systems’ strategic advisory board, will also serve in the company’s nominating and corporate governance committee, Cubic announced Tuesday. Norris is a businessman based in the […] More