Systems Planning and Analysis has opened a Washington, D.C.-based satellite office for the company’s strategic operations and security division. The company said its new office is close to the Washington Navy Yard and features a storage room for classified material as well as a conference room equipped with touch screen monitors and projectors …
Read More »Noblis Moves to New Reston, VA Headquarters
Scientific research and engineering services contractor Noblis has relocated its corporate headquarters from Falls Church, Virginia, to a new 160,000-square-foot office building in Reston. The company said Monday its new HQ on Edmund Haley Drive will accommodate 450 staff and features multiple conference rooms and specialty spaces to support privacy and collaborations. “We are proud to …
Read More »Brazil Eyes Microsoft Product Buy for IT Standardization Efforts
Brazil’s government plans to commence a large procurement of Microsoft products in the next few months in a push to standardize the country’s information technology applications portfolio across government, ZDnet reported Tuesday. Angelica Mari writes that products most likely to be purchased include Windows 10, Windows Server and the Office suite. The report …
Read More »Parsons Establishes San Antonio Tech Office to Support Govt Clients
Parsons held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday to mark the opening of its new 14,000-square-foot technology office in San Antonio, Texas, that will support cybersecurity and intelligence efforts of the company’s government customers. The company said Monday the office includes 2,600 square feet of project space designed to help address intelligence community security requirements. The facility also …
Read More »WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Opens New Boulder, Colorado Office
WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff has opened a new office in Boulder, Colorado as the company works to expand its engineering and professional services into multiple market segments. The company’s facility at 4840 Pearl East Circle will support projects of clients across the buildings and transportation sectors in Colorado, WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff said Monday. “The new office will expand our local base …
Read More »NJVC Opens 4th St. Louis Office to Support Software Services Practice; Bill Cloin Comments
NJVC has unveiled a new corporate office in St. Louis to provide enterprise information technology services to government clients and support the company's software services practice. The facility headquartered at the CIC St. Louis technology hub will house employees of the firm’s software services group that works to develop custom applications and …
Read More »BAE Profiles 6 Types of Cyber Criminals, Unveils New Office in Singapore
BAE Systems has released a study that profiles six types of cyber criminals in an effort to help businesses understand the motivations of network threat actors and develop defense strategies against them. BAE released the Unusual Suspects research, which is based on an analysis of cyber attacks launched against companies …
Read More »Wes Anderson on Microsoft’s Interactive Data Push for Agencies, GovCon’s Tech ‘Drivers’
Wes Anderson serves as vice president of worldwide public sector services at Microsoft and leads a team that offers information technology services to U.S. and international government agencies. Anderson, an inductee into Executive Mosaic’s Wash100 list for 2015, previously held the VP title for U.S. public sector services at Microsoft and …
Read More »Jody Tedesco: NJVC Expands St. Louis Footprint with New Office Location
NJVC has opened a new office in the downtown area of St. Louis to provide information technology systems and services to potential clients and establish new partnerships with government and corporate organizations. “This new office marks a milestone for NJVC by expanding our footprint in the St. Louis region, a major …
Read More »SolarWinds Eyes Federal Business Expansion with New Herndon Office; David Kimball Comments
SolarWinds has opened a new Herndon, Virginia-based office with the intent to expand the software company’s federal business operations in the Washington metropolitan area. The office is meant to accommodate SolarWinds employees who provide information technology management products and support services to federal civilian, defense and intelligence customers, SolarWinds said …
Read More »Marc Eisenberg: ORBCOMM Relocates Network Control Hub
ORBCOMM has moved its network control center to a new facility in Sterling, Va. from the hub’s former location in Dulles. Marc Eisenberg, CEO of ORBCOMM, said Wednesday the company intends to use the new innovation and network control center to help further its business expansion strategy. “This state-of-the-art facility allows …
Read More »Stephen Senterfit to Lead Booz Allen's New Energy Hub; Reggie Van Lee Comments
Stephen Senterfit, a Booz Allen Hamilton vice president, has been appointed to lead the company's new Houston-based commercial energy practice office. The Houston office will serve as the firm's new commercial energy center and the company plans to open jobs there in 2014 and succeeding years, Booz Allen said Monday. …
Read More »Northrop to Open Ogden Center Office; Lori Belnap, John Parker Comment
Northrop Grumman will open a new office at the Ogden-Hinckley Airport Kemp Center in Ogden, Utah, the Standard Examiner reported Thursday. Nearly 250 Northrop employees will relocate from the company's facilities at Clearfield and Hill Air Force Bases to the new building in March, according to the report. John Parker, director …
Read More »Alan Weakley: Sterling Global’s Mauritania Office to House Risk Mgmt, Logistics Work
Sterling Global Operations opened its Mauritania-based command center on Thursday to work with customers in the industrial, commercial, energy, banking and finance sectors. The center's opening featured a presentation on SGO services for local businesses and government officials, SGO said Thursday. “Our command center in Mauritania will provide integrated solutions for risk …
Read More »Raytheon Opens New Office in Huntsville Ala.; Kevin Byrnes Comments
Raytheon Co. has opened a new office in Huntsville, Ala., as part of its efforts to expand operations in the area, WAAY TV reported Wednesday. Tim Reid writes the 42-thousand-square-foot facility in Research Park is built to house 100 workers. Kevin Byrnes, Raytheon vice president, told the station that the …
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