THIS WEEK'S TOP NEWS STORIES
John Sherman, chief information officer at the Department of Defense and a?2022 Wash100 Award?winner, will assume responsibility for the?Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification?program from the office of the undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment as part of a realignment effort.
Sherman will keynote the Potomac Officers Club’s?3rd Annual CIO Summit, scheduled for April 26. Visit the Potomac Officers Club site to learn more about this event and view?POC’s full calendar.
Northrop Grumman?(NYSE: NOC) posted $8.6 billion in sales during the fourth quarter of 2021 and a?3 percent increase in organic sales?for the full year ended Dec. 31, driven by the strong performance in the company's space and mission systems segments.
Executive Mosaic inducted?Northrop CEO Kathy Warden?into the 2022 edition of the?Wash100?most influential government contracting figures to recognize her contributions to the GovCon sector.
Lockheed Martin?(NYSE: LMT) has secured a $1.42 billion sole-source contract to provide logistics and mission sustainment services to the U.S. Air Force’s fleet of military transport planes. The AF Life Cycle Management Center is obligating $91 million in fiscal 2022 operations and maintenance funds at the time of the award and expects the company to finish contract work by Jan. 31, 2032, the Department of Defense said.
Christopher Kastner, chief operating officer of?Huntington Ingalls Industries?(NYSE: HII), has been selected by the company's board of directors to succeed?Mike Petters?as president and CEO in a move slated to take effect March 1. Petters, a previous?Wash100 Award?recipient, will continue to represent HII throughout the year and serve as executive vice-chairman of HII's board to support the leadership transition process, the company said Friday.
The General Services Administration announced that it expects to release requests for proposals for?small business?and?women-owned small business pools?of the Polaris governmentwide acquisition contract for information technology products and services in February.
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General Dynamics Information Technology?has been awarded a $518 million task order from the U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command to offer continuance services to Army Field Support Brigade regions. Under the task order, the company will be responsible for?logistics, sustainment and maintenance aid?to U.S. and coalition forces, the Falls Church, Virginia-based business arm of General Dynamics said Monday.
Thomas Terjesen, a 23-year information technology veteran, has been named senior vice president and chief information officer at Beltsville, Maryland-based technology services provider?ASRC Federal. He previously held IT leadership roles at Peraton, Perspecta, Vencore and BAE Systems.
GovCon Expert Jill Singer, vice president of Defense & National Security for AT&T Public Sector and FirstNet, recently spoke?with?ExecutiveBiz?for the publication’s latest?Executive Spotlight?interview to discuss AT&T’s work within the intelligence community and federal agencies. You can read the full Executive Spotlight interview with Jill Singer on ExecutiveBiz.?
The Defense Health Agency has awarded six companies positions on a six-year, $1.43 billion contract to bring technology modernization processes, tools and methods to the?DHA's program executive office for defense health care management systems. Contractors will aim to help PEO DHMS personnel adopt methodologies from industry through the multiple-award, firm-fixed-price indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.
Voting for the?2022 Wash100 Award?winner continues, which means readers like you have the chance to catapult your favorite executives to the top of Executive Mosaic’s annual ranking of the most elite GovCon figures in both the public and private sectors.?Visit Wash100.com now to cast your ten votes!?Voting will be open until April 30th and the competition will continue to heat up with each passing day.