Lynn Dugle, former CEO of Engility and two-time Wash100 Award recipient, has been appointed to the board of directors at Boise, Idaho-based computer memory and data storage vendor Micron Technology.
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Former Engility CEO Lynn Dugle Added to TE Connectivity Board
Lynn Dugle, former CEO at Engility and a former Wash100 winner, has been named a member of TE Connectivity’s board of directors.
Read More »SAIC CEO Nazzic Keene Cites Engility Integration, Talent Acquisition as Top Priorities
Nazzic Keene, CEO of Science Applications International Corp. and a 2019 Wash100 winner, told Defense News in an interview published Thursday that her top priority is continued focus on integrating Engility after SAIC closed the acquisition in January.
Read More »Incoming SAIC CEO Nazzic Keene on Engility Acquisition, DoD’s Increasing Interest in Space
Nazzic Keene, chief operating officer of Science Applications International Corp., told the Washington Post in an interview published Friday the acquisition of Engility provides SAIC an opportunity to expand its presence in the intelligence community and military space industry. “That diversification I believe sets us apart a bit from everybody else,” Keene, a 2019 Wash100 winner, said of the Engility transaction.
Read More »SAIC Eyes Facilities Consolidation in D.C. Area After Engility Deal
Science Applications International Corp. is considering a plan to consolidate its offices and to enhance its information technology infrastructure following the acquisition of Engility in January, Bisnow reported Monday.
Read More »Tony Moraco: Engility Purchase Allows SAIC to Pursue Larger-Scale Contracts in Space, Intell Markets
Tony Moraco, CEO of Science Applications International Corp., told The Washington Post in an interview published Sunday the added scale brought by the $2.5B acquisition of Engility allows SAIC to go after larger business opportunities and new markets in the federal government. “This allows us within this market to pursue and deliver on larger-scale contracts, predominantly in the space and intelligence markets, as well as mission assurance and spaceflight,” he said of the transaction.
Read More »Boeing’s Leanne Caret, Engility’s Lynn Dugle on Challenges Facing Women in Defense Industry
Women now hold senior leadership roles at top defense contractors and among them are Leanne Caret, president and CEO of Boeing’s defense, space and security business, and Engility CEO Lynn Dugle, Politico reported Wednesday. Caret noted that women continue to encounter challenges in the defense sector, which she considers are …
Read More »Engility CEO Lynn Dugle Receives Lifetime Achievement Award; SAIC CEO Tony Moraco Quoted
Engility CEO Lynn Dugle has accepted the 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Washington Business Journal in recognition of her more than three decades of contributions to the defense and aerospace industry. Dugle received the recognition on Thursday, Dec. 6, during an awards ceremony held in Washington, D.C., the company said Friday. …
Read More »Engility’s Lynn Dugle: GovCon Firms Should Transform Business Models Amid Threats
Engility CEO Lynn Dugle told the Washington Business Journal in an interview published Thursday about how government contractors could help address threats from adversaries who have made advances in artificial intelligence and other technology areas. “We really do have to systematically and very quickly revolutionize the business models for service offerings,” Dugle …
Read More »Engility Books $54M in Q4 Intell Community Support Contracts; Lynn Dugle Quoted
Engility has secured $54M in contracts during the fourth quarter of 2018 to provide systems engineering, analysis and mission support services to the U.S. intelligence community. The company said Thursday it has invested in data analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies designed to assist intelligence analysts in their day-to-day responsibilities. …
Read More »Lynn Dugle: Engility, SAIC Find ‘Complementary’ Business Activities, Programs
Engility CEO Lynn Dugle has said the company has identified areas of commonality with Science Applications International Corp., Politico reported Wednesday. She told the publication in an interview that both companies have invested in projects related to multi-constellation planning, data exploitation, analytics and mission management. SAIC agreed to acquire Engility in September through …
Read More »Engility Secures Air Force Follow-On Systems Engineering Support Contract
Engility will provide follow-on systems integration and engineering services for the U.S. Air Force under a potential $30M contract. The company will deliver the services in support of the service branch’s Space-Based Environmental Monitoring and Space Overhead Persistent Infrared platform, the Defense Department said Monday. The service will obligate $15.5M in …
Read More »Engility Books State Dept. Logistics Training Support Order; Scott Whatmough Quoted
Engility will provide logistics training services to support the State Department’s Africa Peacekeeping Program under a $12.2M task order awarded through the AFRICAP III contract vehicle. The task order covers operations, maintenance, quartermaster and technical training efforts in the Central African Republic, Engility said Monday. AFRICAP III, which the company secured a spot on last year, has …
Read More »Engility Books Government Training, Logistics Support Contracts; Scott Whatmough Quoted
Engility has secured $27M in contracts to provide global training services and logistics management support to federal customers. The company said Tuesday it will also provide individual skills and collective training, procurement and advisory and assistance services through the contracts. Scott Whatmough, senior vice president of Engility’s defense and security …
Read More »Tony Moraco Talks SAIC’s Integration With Engility
Tony Moraco, CEO of Science Application International Corp., has said he believes SAIC’s strategies and pipelines “are very much aligned” with that of Engility and that bodes well for the combined company once it competes for new business upon the deal’s completion, the Washington Business Journal reported Wednesday. SAIC agreed …
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