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  • John Dancy of CSRA Joins Wall Street Journal’s CIO Network - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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    John Dancy of CSRA Joins Wall Street Journal’s CIO Network

    John Dancy, senior vice president and chief information officer at CSRA, has joined the Wall Street Journal’s CIO Network. He will be part of the network that works to identify technology challenges and innovation opportunities, CSRA said Tuesday. Dancy is responsible for overseeing the Falls Church, Virginia-based contractor’s information technology program and ensuring the program aligns with strategic […] More

  • CSRA’s Larry Prior Joins Wall Street Journal CEO Council - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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    CSRA’s Larry Prior Joins Wall Street Journal CEO Council

    CSRA President and CEO Larry Prior has joined the Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council. He will be part of a team of 150 CEOs from the world’s top companies, from corporate to collaborators. “I am excited to join the world’s leading business executives to represent CSRA on the Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council,” said Prior. […] More

  • Executive Profile: Paul Tsigrikes, Washington Post VP for Marketing - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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    Executive Profile: Paul Tsigrikes, Washington Post VP for Marketing

    Paul Tsigrikes serves as vice president of marketing at The Washington Post and brings more than 20 years of media advertising, sales and marketing experience to his role. He oversees a client solutions team tasked to develop and execute branding, custom content, event, marketing and research services for global advertisers under The Post’s franchise. Before he joined the publication […] More

  • CEO Thomas Kennedy Talks Raytheon’s Expansion Into Commercial Cyber Market - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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    CEO Thomas Kennedy Talks Raytheon’s Expansion Into Commercial Cyber Market

    Raytheon CEO Thomas Kennedy told the Wall Street Journal in an interview published Sunday that sequestration and decreasing defense revenues were factors in the weapons maker’s move to expand into the commercial cybersecurity market. Kennedy told WSJ reporter Doug Cameron that Raytheon’s entry into the commercial cyber market started when it created Raytheon Cyber Products business, which also caters to federal […] More