The Professional Services Council elected new members and re-elected current members to its board of directors and executive committee at its semi-annual board of directors and annual membership meeting. The PSC board of directors is responsible for policy oversight and overseeing the course of the association. PSC is the national trade association of the government [...]
December 17th, 2010 | Filed under News | Read More »
The market is getting is tougher. But that doesn’t mean the opportunities don’t abound. Who better to ask about those opportunities than business development leaders, in relatively new roles, tapped with bringing new direction — and new gains — to their companies? Recently ExecutiveBiz spoke to some of the area’s top business development leaders. They [...]
November 23rd, 2010 | Filed under General | Read More »
After an $828 million award from FAA to upgrade its air-traffic control systems, TASC plans to hire 1,200 employees this year and another 1,200-1,400 workers next year, The Washington Post reports. “It is, by definition, a limited pool of highly skilled people,” said Jim Lawler, chief human resources officer at TASC. These are the kinds [...]
November 1st, 2010 | Filed under General | Read More »
Integration and systems engineering company TASC has appointed Rosemary Budd as its new director of business development, the company announced today. Budd will leverage her 30 years of expertise in mission systems and intelligence support to work on strategy for TASC government clients at Ft. Meade, which include the NSA, U.S. Cyber Command and others. [...]
October 12th, 2010 | Filed under General | Read More »
The days of business as usual are over. Especially for CIOs. Gone are the days when it was enough to keep the lights on. Or know the ins and outs of server and storage capacity. Today’s business realities demand more. Way more. A recent report from KPMG put it best: It’s no longer about cost [...]
August 24th, 2010 | Filed under General | Read More »
In the beginning, there was TASC. And then there was the new TASC. That journey began last December, when the advanced engineering and advisory services firm decoupled from defense giant, Northrop Grumman on the heels of organizational conflict of interest requirements outlined in the Weapons Systems Acquisition Reform Act of 2009. Ever since, the newly [...]
August 23rd, 2010 | Filed under Executive Spotlight,General | Read More »
TASC has issued a release critical of rule changes proposed by the Department of Defense on organizational conflicts of interest (OCI) in major defense acquisition programs. The firm, formerly part of Northrop Grumman, characterizes the changes as “inconsistent with the goals of the government’s Weapons Systems Acquisition Reform Act (WSARA) of 2009.” The firm is [...]
July 26th, 2010 | Filed under General,News | Read More »