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Feb 20, 2020

Falls Church federal contractor NetImpact Strategies names COO

Falls Church-based federal contractor NetImpact Strategies Inc. promoted Stephanie Wilson to the company’s newly created role of chief operating officer. Most recently, Wilson served as chief strategy officer for the company and focused on business development. She has almost 30 years of experience and has also worked for Anthem’s National Government Services federal platform and […][...]

The Trade Court Building in Chesterfield County
Feb 20, 2020

Former Va. Dept. of Emergency Management building sells for $2.7M

The former headquarters of the Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) has sold for $2.7 million to Trade Court Associates LLC, according to an announcement Thursday from Toronto, Ontario, Canada-based commercial real estate company Colliers International. The two-story, 31,825-square-foot building is located on Trade[...]

Feb 20, 2020

Morgan Stanley to acquire E-Trade for $13B

New York City-based wealth management company Morgan Stanley will acquire Arlington-based E-Trade Financial Corp. under a $13 billion definitive agreement expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year, the companies announced Thursday. E-Trade stockholders will receive 1.0432 Morgan Stanley stares for each of their E-Trad[...]

Del. Alfonso Lopez, D-Arlington, (center) poses on Jan. 16 with two members of Edu-Futuro, a nonprofit that seeks to empower immigrant youth and their families. Photo courtesy of the Virginia Coalition for Immigrant Rights. Photo by Capital News Service
Feb 20, 2020

Virginia students could get in-state tuition despite citizenship status

RICHMOND, Va. — The state Senate and the House have advanced bills to make students living in the U.S. without documentation eligible for in-state tuition. SB 935, introduced by Democratic Sens. Jennifer Boysko and Ghazala Hashmi, would require a student to provide proof of filed taxes to be eligible for in-state tuition. [...]

Feb 19, 2020

Arlington machine learning developer receives $63M investment

Arlington- and Boston-based machine learning developer Carbon Relay received a $63 million investment from New York City-based venture capital and private equity firm Insight Partners, the companies announced Wednesday. Carbon Relay will use the investment to grow its Red Sky Ops platform for optimizing application performance in Kubernetes environments. Kubernetes — originally developed by Google […][...]

Amazon fulfillment center in Chester
Feb 19, 2020

Amazon to open fulfillment center in Prince George County

Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc. — which is building its $2.5 billion HQ2 East Coast headquarters in Arlington — will open a fulfillment center for its AmazonBasics line in Prince George County by the end of the year, creating 150 jobs, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Wednesday.  The fulfillment center will open in the former 798[...]

Feb 19, 2020

UiPath donates $16.4M in software licenses to GMU business school

New York City-based software developer UiPath has donated $16.4 million in software licenses to George Mason University’s School of Business for students to learn robotic process automation (RPA) technologies, the university announced Wednesday. RPA configures computer software for users to integrate human interaction actions in digital systems for business processes. With RPA, robots can capture […][...]

person looking at smartphone while driving
Feb 19, 2020

Bill banning holding cellphones while driving clears House, Senate

RICHMOND, Va. — The state Senate voted Tuesday in favor of a bill that would prohibit holding a phone while driving a motor vehicle on Virginia roadways and which implements a penalty for the traffic violation. House Bill 874 will head to the desk of Gov. Ralph Northam, who has voiced support for prohibiting the […]

Carahsoft Technologies President Craig P. Abod receives V3 certification from Gov. Ralph Northam.
Feb 18, 2020

Virginia Values Veterans program certifies 1,000th employer

Reston-based computer software company Carahsoft Technology is the 1,000th employer to earn certification from the state government’s Virginia Values Veterans (V3) program, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Tuesday. Administered by the Department of Veterans Services, the V3 program is designed to connect Virginia veterans to t[...]

Feb 18, 2020

Bill seeks to clarify workers’ rights for pregnant, lactating employees

For employees who are pregnant or lactating, their workers’ rights are sometimes viewed as vague and can be difficult to discern for them and business owners alike. In Virginia, Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, hopes to clear things up once and for all. Her bill, SB712, is designed to expand upon the federal law that protects […]

A Norfolk Southern freight train (AP Photo/David Boe)
Feb 18, 2020

Norfolk Southern moving Roanoke distribution center, locomotive shop to Pennsylvania

Norfolk-based Norfolk Southern Corp. (NS) is moving its Roanoke distribution center and locomotive shop operations to Pennsylvania, the company announced Tuesday, affecting a total of 104 employees in the Roanoke Valley area. The Fortune 500 rail transportation company will move those jobs and its associated work to Altoona, Pen[...]

Feb 17, 2020

$1.3M in state funding goes to support computer science SOLs

More than $1.3 million in state grants will go toward preparing students for Virginia’s Computer Science Standards of Learning tests, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Monday. The funding will be used for teacher professional development, computer science curriculum creation, instructional resources, assessments, programming and work opportunities. Underserved populations will receive priority when grants are awarded, Northam […][...]

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