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Sep 29, 2021

Enter the candidates

With early voting starting the next day, Virginia gubernatorial candidates Terry McAuliffe and Glenn Youngkin came out swinging in their Sept. 16 first debate, sniping over issues ranging from coronavirus vaccine mandates to abortion in what The Washington Post described as a “bare-knuckled” sparring match at the Appalachian School of Law. Democratic former Gov. McAuliffe […]

HBO’s “Succession” depicts the dysfunctional and ultra-powerful Roy family, who should definitely not be a model for Virginia’s successful family-owned businesses. Photo courtesy Warner Media
Sep 29, 2021

All in the family

In the popular HBO TV series “Succession,” members of the Roy clan scheme, lie and backbite in an attempt to take over the family’s media empire once the patriarch steps down. The show, which reportedly filmed scenes in Richmond in May for its third season, is a satiric festival of twisted relationships and family dysf[...]

“Probably the biggest thing on my plate is the redevelopment of the Military Circle corridor,” says Jared Chalk, Norfolk’s economic development director. Three high-profile development partnerships are vying to turn the 74-acre mall site into an arena-anchored mixed-use development. Photo by Mark Rhodes
Sep 29, 2021

A developing picture

As Norfolk prepares for some sizable development projects, city officials don’t plan to forget the strong business base that positioned the area for such investments. “We’re really focused on business expansion and our primary employers,” says Jared Chalk, Norfolk’s director of economic development. “That[...]

DXC moves HQ to Ashburn, shifts to ‘virtual first’
Sep 29, 2021

DXC moves HQ to Ashburn, shifts to ‘virtual first’

Fortune 500 IT services company DXC Technology is leaving Tysons for a smaller headquarters in Ashburn in November, the company announced this week. DXC’s new 10,000-square-foot building is located at One Loudoun in Ashburn. The new corporate headquarters will reflect the shift to a virtual-first mentality. Employees can w[...]

Sep 29, 2021

Peraton awarded $109M cyberspace contract

Herndon-based federal Peraton Inc. announced this week it has been awarded a contract worth up to $109 million by the U.S. Cyber Command, a project that will deliver full-spectrum cyberspace operations for the Department of Defense. The indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity Cyberspace Operations Support Services task order could last four years, the company said in a news […]

Fluence files plans for IPO
Sep 29, 2021

Fluence files plans for IPO

Fluence Energy Inc., an Arlington-based energy storage and digital application company owned by Siemens and AES Corp., announced this week it has filed paperwork with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering of its Class A common stock. The number of shares and price range for the proposed offer[...]

Va.-based indoor ski resort firm aims for national chain
Sep 29, 2021

Alpine-X opens crowdfunding campaign to public investors

Alpine-X LLC, a McLean-based indoor snow sports company, announced a crowdfunding campaign to open the stock to public investors. The offering — started on crowdfunding site Republic — allows accredited and non-accredited investors to own a piece of the McLean-based company that is planning a national chain of indoor ski res[...]

$300M widening of U.S. Route 58 has started in Patrick County
Sep 29, 2021

$300M widening of U.S. Route 58 has started in Patrick County

A groundbreaking ceremony took place Wednesday in Patrick County to widen a 7.4-mile stretch of U.S. Route 58 in Patrick County, the first phase of a project to create a continuous four-lane highway between Virginia Beach and Interstate 77. The project, part of the U.S. Route 58 Corridor Development Program enacted by state lawm[...]

Sep 29, 2021

State launches app to connect vendors with Va. agencies

Virginia has launched an app to help connect state government agencies and other users with local, woman- and minority-owned businesses more efficiently, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Wednesday. The Start Small app is available for free, and it allows users to conduct keyword searches to match with businesses that fit their needs, and can be narrowed […]

Va. Tech launches National Security Institute
Sep 28, 2021

Va. Tech launches National Security Institute

Virginia Tech has launched a research institute focused on national security with presences in Blacksburg and the Washington, D.C., metro area, the university announced Tuesday. The Virginia Tech National Security Institute aspires to become “the nation’s preeminent academic organization at the nexus of interdiscipli[...]

Sep 28, 2021

Noblis lands $263M Defense contract

Reston-based not-for-profit federal contractor Noblis has won a five-year, $263 million contract from the Department of Defense’s Defense Threat Reduction Agency to implement the Cooperative Threat Reduction program, the company announced Tuesday. Under the contract, Noblis will deliver advisory services that will advance the CTR program’s mission to work cooperatively with partners and allies to […][...]

AMSG promotes COO to CEO
Sep 28, 2021

AMSG promotes COO to CEO

Dumfries-based Advanced Management Strategies Group Inc. has named Jim O’Farrell as its new CEO, effective Tuesday. O’Farrell joined AMSG, a management and technology consulting firm with the Virginia Values Veterans (V3) certification, in 2010 as president and chief operating officer. He replaces Mike McCormick, the[...]

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