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Want to know what it takes to be successful in the defense contract world after working in federal service? Thompson Gray’s Richard Manley, who led data center operations in the Army, shares five pointers on ASMC’s The Business of Defense.
The demand for technology expertise is fueling mergers and acquisitions, particularly among defense contractors. For The Business of Defense podcast, ASMC’s Rich Brady talks with Alta Via’s Dawn Sedgley about her company’s merger with cBEYONData.
Mary Ahern Snyder leaned into her “lack of risk aversion” to launch and grow her business supporting mainly DoD clients.
When a business struggles, it’s about leadership, contends Ché Bolden. It’s why the Charles F. Bolden Group focuses on leadership in helping advance science and space exploration, as well as a multitude other interconnected disciplines.
By taking on consulting assignments in major and subordinate commands, not just in Defense’s Fourth Estate, BDO can gain “a full picture of the enterprise that we’re supporting,” explains Todd Johnston, who leads its public sector defense practice.
With 20 years of experience in federal IT, mostly in DoD, Definitive Logic ups its game to help agencies governmentwide get their business processes “out of the 1990s.” ASMC CEO Rich Brady chats with company President Michael Monson.
Formed through a merger, Aeyon shares its strategy to stay agile as a midtier federal contractor that has the team and capabilities to take on big IT services providers. In the new Business of Defense podcast, we get an inside look at Aeyon’s story.