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National Treasury Employees Union President Reardon to step down
Following his retirement, the union will pick up with elections for national president and national executive vice president.
Indianapolis man arrested after postal worker shot dead
Indianapolis police homicide detectives along with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and FBI agents arrested Tony Cushingberry, 21.
5 strategies for managing stress during the COVID-19 pandemic
An expert in cognitive performance who has provided training to government, military and private sector explains how the pandemic has expanded the need for cognitive strategies.
By Amy Lord, SAIC
Federal utility board backs CEO after Trump takes aim at salary
The board of a federal utility is criticizing “ill-informed opinions" about how much their organization’s top executive gets paid after President Donald Trump called the pay scale as “ridiculous.”
SAIC looks to balance its government portfolio with Unisys Federal buy
This is the latest of a number of acquisition announcements that have come from both SAIC and former parent company Leidos in the last year.
By Jessie Bur
Tony Moraco on SAIC exit: ‘They look for a back story, and there isn’t one’
CEO Tony Moraco and Chief Operating Officer Nazzic Keene, who will take the helm in July, spoke to Defense News about the timing and the transition.
By Jill Aitoro
How one company changed to meet new IT contract styles
Information technology contracts with quick turnaround requirements inspired SAIC to designate an Innovation Factory for quick, cutting-edge development.
By Jessie Bur
What impact is the shutdown having on federal contractors?
As SAIC welcomes thousands of new employees to the family, the company's leadership discusses the challenges of the government shutdown.
By Jill Aitoro
SAIC completes $2.5B Engility acquisition deal
The merger creates a giant in the government services arena.
By Aaron Mehta
US government shutdown creating angst for defense contractors
The military's budget may be funded, but other federal agencies are running late with payments to defense firms.
By Valerie Insinna