Ted Davies, chief executive officer of Altamira Technologies, a high-end engineering and analytics company focused on the national security market, recently spoke with ExecutiveBiz regarding how the company has continued its growth strategy by adding new leadership, integrating advanced technologies and winning contracts across the federal sector over the last year.
Read More »Serco Signs $225M Deal to Purchase Alion’s Naval Systems Business; Craig Reed and David Dacquino Quoted
Serco Inc. has entered into a definitive Asset Purchase Agreement to acquire Alion Science & Technology Corporation's Naval Systems Business Unit for $225 million to strengthen its presence in naval support, modernization and sustainment, Serco announced on Thursday.
Read More »Craig Reed Named Senior Fellow at George Mason University Center for Government Contracting
Craig Reed, president of transaction advisory consulting firm Growth Strategy Leaders, has been appointed one of the three senior fellows at the Center for Government Contracting at George Mason University’s School of Business. He and the two other senior fellows will research and lead the center’s programs on GovCon policies …
Read More »Tony Smeraglinolo: Engility Sees ‘Critical Mass’ in Contract Pursuits After TASC Deal
Engility Holdings CEO Tony Smeraglinolo has said his company and TASC will work to communicate employees and customers over the next two-to-three months in an effort to help the integration of both firms run smoothly in an interview with Washington Technology published Thursday. Engility wrapped up its $1.3 billion acquisition of TASC on …
Read More »Tony Smeraglinolo, Craig Reed of Engility Corp to Address RBC Capital Markets Conference
Engility Corp. CEO and President Tony Smeraglinolo and Craig Reed, senior vice president of strategy and corporate development, will address the upcoming Global Industrials Conference of RBC Capital Markets. The executives’ presentation during the event to be held on Wednesday in Las Vegas, NV., will include a live webcast and replay …
Read More »Executive Spotlight: Craig Reed, Engility Corp. SVP on Realignment and Possible M&A Activity
Dr. Craig Reed is Engility Corporation’s senior vice president of strategy and corporate development and has held executive positions at DynCorp International, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and in the US Department of Energy. He was the founder and managing member of Growth Strategy Leaders, LLC before he joined L-3 Communications in April to …
Read More »Craig Reed on the Goals and Challenges in Engility’s Realignment
As covered on Executive Mosaic’s GovCon Wire, Engility Corp. has set forth a realignment plan that will result in the company operating through four business units at the start of the new year. Click here to read that coverage for more on the changes ahead. In a follow-up interview with ExecutiveBiz, Dr. Craig Reed, senior vice …
Read More »Executive Profile: Craig Reed, Engility SVP for Strategy, Corporate Development
Craig Reed is senior vice president of strategy and corporate development for Engility Corp., the pure-play services provider spun off from L-3 Communications in July. He joined L-3 in April 2012 to help transition its services group into what now operates as Engility. In a conversation with our sister site …
Read More »Top 10 business development executives to watch in government contracting
Business development’s job is sales. Sounds simple enough, at least on paper. In reality, today’s government contractors are facing their share of uphill battles. Among them is an ad hoc definition of inherently governmental; shifting procurement guidelines and policies; as well as the need to maintain relevance amid a whole …
Read More »Craig Reed: “Not your father’s DynCorp”
Craig Reed is senior vice president of strategy and corporate development. Here’s his take on today’s business development environment for government contractors: Return to Main Feature here. ExecutiveBiz: At a time of defense budget cuts, what markets are you pursuing? Craig Reed: Our vision is to be the leading government …
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