Professional Services Council (PSC) has elected Parsons President and CEO Carey Smith, a three-time Wash100 Award winner, to serve as chair for PSC’s board of directors for 2022. “PSC is the collective
MoreAcuity International, a leading provider of process and technology-based critical services to global government and commercial enterprises, announced on Thursday that the company has donated $10,000 to Toys for Tots as a
MoreYorktown Systems Group announced on Friday that the company has named Emily Martin as the vice president of Growth and will be responsible for marketing, corporate strategy and new business development. “We
MoreScience Applications International Corporation has launched its mobile application security and software scanning offering for government customers, Rugged Apps. SAIC said Thursday its Rugged Apps offering fortifies mobile applications, protects against cyber attacks and
MoreThe Senate on Wednesday approved a $778 billion defense policy bill for fiscal year 2022 in an 88-11 vote, The Wall Street Journal reported. The FY 2022 National Defense Authorization Act includes
MoreAlan Chvotkin, partner with Nichols Liu, has published his most recent article as a part of Executive Mosaic’s GovCon Expert program on Thursday. In his latest featured article, GovCon Expert Alan Chvotkin compared and
MoreCongress prevented a debt default by approving a measure that would increase the debt ceiling by $2.5 trillion, CNBC reported Wednesday. The House voted 221-209 early Wednesday to pass the measure. The
MoreThe National Science Foundation has asked interested stakeholders to submit potential research topics that could help address existing and future societal and national challenges as part of the Convergence Accelerator program. The
MoreWestat announced on Monday that the company has launched a new portal: Westat Commercial Life Sciences (Westat CLS) to provide direct access to the company’s clinical contract research organization (CRO) services and expertise
MoreThe House on Tuesday voted 363-70 to pass a $768.2 billion defense policy bill for fiscal year 2022. The vote came hours after the House and Senate Armed Services Committees reached a
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