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Government Contractors | Technology 2025: WEDGE, SUSAN
Sep 1, 2025

Government Contractors | Technology 2025: WEDGE, SUSAN

After joining IBM in 2002, Wedge took on roles of increasing responsibility. In 2022, she was tapped to lead IBM Consulting’s U.S. public and federal market, a portfolio worth more than $2.2 billion that supports more than 4,000 U.S.-based consultants. She also has served as IBM’s head of federal operational transformation practice, senior partner of […]

Thomas Bell, CEO of Leidos. Photo courtesy Leidos
Sep 1, 2025

Government Contractors | Technology 2025: BELL, THOMAS A.

Formerly chairman and CEO of Rolls-Royce North America, Bell became CEO of Fortune 500 defense, aerospace and information technology firm Leidos in 2023. Bell is a two-time recipient of a Wash100 award from Executive Mosaic. Leidos has landed some huge wins under his leadership, including a Transportation Security Administration contract awarded in December 2024 valued […]

Government Contractors | Technology 2025: SHAPIRO, GARY J.  
Sep 1, 2025

Government Contractors | Technology 2025: SHAPIRO, GARY J.  

Lawyer, author and lobbyist Shapiro is the longtime leader of the Consumer Technology Association, a trade organization representing more than 1,200 consumer technology companies. CTA owns and produces CES, the world’s largest consumer technology trade show, which has been held in Las Vegas since 1978. With more than three decades at CTA’s helm, Shapiro has […]

Government Contractors | Technology 2025: KASTNER, CHRISTOPHER D.
Sep 1, 2025

Government Contractors | Technology 2025: KASTNER, CHRISTOPHER D.

Kastner was tapped in 2022 as CEO of Huntington Ingalls Industries, the nation’s largest military shipbuilder and a Fortune 500 company that owns Newport News Shipbuilding, Virginia’s biggest industrial employer. Prior to that, he served as chief operating officer and chief financial officer for HII, which has 44,000 employees and reported $11.5 billion in fiscal […]

Government Contractors | Technology 2025: CORRIGAN, MILE
Sep 1, 2025

Government Contractors | Technology 2025: CORRIGAN, MILE

Twenty-one years after joining not-for-profit federal contractor Noblis as a computer scientist, software architect and manager, Corrigan was named president and CEO in 2022. With a bachelor’s in management science and information technology from Virginia Tech and an MBA from Georgetown, Corrigan previously served as Noblis’ executive vice president and before that as senior vice [&hel[...]

Manufacturing 2025: SPILMAN JR., ROBERT H.
Aug 26, 2025

Amentum wins $4B Space Force contract

Amentum has been awarded a contract of up to $4 billion from the United States Space Force to provide engineering and cybersecurity services.

Illustration of a TRISO particle. Courtesy BWXT
Aug 21, 2025

BWXT launches subsidiary to deliver commercial nuclear fuel

BWXT launches a subsidiary, BWXT Advanced Fuels, to commercialize advanced nuclear fuel

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Aug 12, 2025

CACI awarded $1.64B Transportation Command contract

CACI International has been awarded a potential 10-year, $1.64 billion contract from the U.S. Transportation Command.

TheBestReputation, the fifth highest ranking Virginia companhy on the INC. 500 list, announced its move to the Truist Bank Building in Williamsburg in February. Photo courtesy TheBestReputation
Aug 12, 2025

277 Virginia companies make 2025 Inc. 5000 list

277 Virginia companies made the 2025 Inc. 5000 list, led by Artemis ARC at No. 34.

Virginia’s Fortune 500 companies
Aug 11, 2025

Boeing wins $883M Army cargo support contract

Boeing has been awarded a $883.1 million contract from the U.S. Army to provide cargo engineering and logistics support services.

Peraton taps new chief growth officer
Aug 11, 2025

Peraton taps new chief growth officer

Former SAIC executive Ravi Dankanikote on Monday began a new role as the chief growth officer for Reston-based federal contractor Peraton.

Rheinmetall subsidiary relocates U.S. hub to Fairfax
Aug 6, 2025

Rheinmetall subsidiary relocates U.S. hub to Fairfax

Rheinmetall has relocated the headquarters of two of its U.S. subsidiaries to a new, 10,000-square-foot space in Fairfax County.

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