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January 22nd
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Every January, ExecutiveBiz asks area business leaders for their predictions for the year.
Click here to read this year’s prognostications from these executives:


   

   

   

   

   
Renee LaVigne
Apptis
Sudhakar Kesavan
ICF Int.
Mike Bradshaw
Google
John Chapel
AVIEL Systems
Tim Keenan
HPTi.

   

   

   

   

   
John Barrass
STG
Anne Altman
IBM US Federal
Jack Hughes
Alion
Aneesh Chopra
Virginia
Sam Seymour
Centurum
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  • Top 10 New GovCon Execs to Watch

    ExecutiveBiz, the Washington DC areas premier executive group and eMagazine, has compiled a listing of our top ten new at the top government contracting executives. We’ve chosen these 10 individuals because they have a demonstrated track record of success, arrive at a time when their current employers are in the midst of aggressive growth and expansion efforts, or will be succeeding some of the most well-known and respected names in the business.

    What does Recession mean for the Stock Market?

    Both Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch claim that the US has already entered a recession, although only one of these firms (Goldman) has a recent history of getting things right. Meanwhile, on the government front, St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President William Poole said that the odds of a US recession "are certainly high enough to worry about, but I don't believe inflation risks are absent either."

        Duncan L. Niederauer
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    Renny DiPentima

    Renny DiPentima
    Renny DiPentima
       
    Renny DiPentima, former CEO of SRA, was able to bring his firm to new heights. Well respected in government and enterprise circles, DiPentima has accumulated a long list of friends, allies and recognition in his years of leadership. He was one of the first CIO’s in the government, at the Social Security Administration, and helped launch the federal CIO Council.

    In a rare appearance, come hear Renny DiPentima give his thoughts on the landscape of the federal contracting space on January 24, 2008. This series, titled “Been There Done That” will honor his lifetime achievement in and out of the government. Past speakers have included Joe Kampf, Jim Ballard, Bahman Atefi and Jack London. Click here to register. This event is made possible by Greenberg Traurig. Register here.

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    John Hillen
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    Global Strategies Group

    How could you not like a Corporate President who insists that Anita’s is his favorite local place to eat and Harry Potter is one of the last books he’s read. John Hillen, President of Global Strategies Group, reveals he’s just like the rest of us – except he also happens to oversee some of the most complex and highly - classified international security issues in the U.S & around the world.

    Click here for the full interview.

        
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    The Top Ten “New at the Top” Government Contractor Executives
    by Brian Lustig from the ExecutiveBiz Blog -- COMMENT ON THIS POST

    ExecutiveBiz, the Washington DC area’s premier executive group and eMagazine, has compiled a listing of our top ten new at the top government contracting executives. We’ve chosen these 10 individuals because they have a demonstrated track record of success, arrive at a time when their current employers are in the midst of aggressive growth and expansion efforts, or will be succeeding some of the most well-known and respected names in the business.

    While some of the names may be recognized from previous positions, the current roles represent new challenges. For example, BAE Systems kicks off 2008 by absorbing MTC Technologies Inc. in a recently announced $450 million acquisition; SAIC will be assisting the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command of San Diego with program management services under a new contract worth as much as $70 million over five years.; and SRA International will be looking to remain a desired spot for top talent after being named by Fortune Magazine as one of the 100 best companies to work for in 2007.

    We hope you will join us in the coming year in watching these elite executives perform in one of the world’s most competitive arenas: Government Contracting.

    pg1_hillen_250.jpgJohn Hillen – President, Global Strategies Group LLC
    Assumed Role: February 2007

    With a career that has put him in just about every global hot spot on the map, few enter the executive hot seat with as many tried and tested skills as Hillen. From his time in the Army as a paratrooper and with Special Ops; to his role as head of the defense and intelligence business at AMS; and most recently a stint as Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs, Hillen is poised to make Global Strategies Group a name to watch in 2008.

    Global Strategies is already turning heads as a unique breed offering high end, integrated national security solutions designed to strengthen national defenses, stabilize critical environments and assure worldwide commerce. The firm has played a key role in some of the most high profile international hot spots, for example laying the foundations for Afghanistan’s first national elections and managing security and operations at Baghdad International Airport.

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    Dr. Stanton “Stan” D. Sloane – President & CEO, SRA International
    Assumed Role: April 2007

    When an executive assumes the position from a man known around town by a single name – Renny – you know that you are following a true institution. Dr. Renato DiPentima spent 12 years at SRA, growing it past the $1 billion mark and establishing the company as a top area government contractor.

    Now past the $1 billion revenue threshold, SRA is looking for even more growth, and Sloane’s deep and balanced military and private industry experience - most recently as EVP at Lockheed Martin - makes him ideally suited to drive it.

    Dennis StokleyDennis Stolkey – Vice President and General Manager, U.S. Government at EDS
    Assumed Role: August 2007

    The $20 billion technology services industry leader started modestly with a $1,000 investment 44 years ago, (try and match that ROI Google!) and even today considers itself a company of “ordinary people, extraordinary achievements.”

    In taking over the helm of EDS’ public sector business from Jim Duffy, Dennis Stolkey will look to preserve the firm’s everyman (and woman) approach while deepening and extending relationships with federal, state and local government clients, and senior military officers.

    While Stolkey is new to his current post, he is no stranger to EDS employees after serving as Vice President in several strategic areas of the company. Stolkey joined the company over 20 years ago, and is now leading the charge for government business.

    2004.jpgLee Carrick – President, Perot Systems Government Services Unit
    Assumed Role: December 2007

    When Jim Ballard stepped down as president of Perot Systems Government Services last month after five years with the company, he could look back on a period of rapid growth for the Unit, which currently accounts for more than $550 million of annualized revenue and employs more than 3,300 associates.

    But, as Ballard pointed out in the news release announcing his retirement, the Government Services Division is in highly capable hands with Eugene “Lee” Carrick taking over as president. While Carrick most recently served as EVP for National Security at Perot Systems, he brings plenty of Federal experience to bear after 26+ years working in the intelligence, defense and civilian markets.

    Carrick can point to his success directing the $480 million federal IT division at Northrop Grumman as indication of the growth and financial results he expects to deliver in his new position.

    priorl.jpgLawrence “Larry” B. Prior III – Chief Operating Officer, SAIC
    Assumed Role: September 2007

    With more than 11,000 employees, the Intelligence, Security and Technology Group that Prior led before becoming COO is not only the largest line organization at the San Diego-based company, but one of the largest support organizations in the entire intelligence community.

    Now, as COO, Prior elevates to the company’s highest-ranking Washington, DC-area executive position, where he will focus on delivering top- and bottom-line growth and to fulfill the goals set out in the initial public offering. With a strong background in financial controls and functions, Prior will seek to extend the results he achieved for the Intelligence, Security and Technology Group across the entire 44,000-employee organization.

    photo-duane_andrews.jpgDuane Andrews – Chief Executive Officer, QinetiQ North America
    Assumed Role: June 2006

    While Prior is ascending the ranks at SAIC, the man who had previously occupied that very COO seat is now CEO of QinetiQ North America, an international defense and security technology company spawned in 2001 from the British government’s Defence Evaluation and Research Agency.

    Since Andrews took over North America operations – which are run out of McLean, Virginia – QinetiQ has become an increasingly familiar name attached to large contract wins. The firm’s public sector business has grown both organically and through acquisition – most notably Apogen Technologies, Westar Aerospace & Defense Group and Foster-Miller, and former CIA Director George Tenet joined its Advisory Board in October 2006.

    cofoni.jpgPaul Cofoni – Chief Executive Officer, CACI
    Assumed Role: July 2007

    One could argue that a successor’s ability to execute quickly and effectively is tied to the quality of the succession plan put in place. CACI Chairman and former CEO Jack London understood this better than most, which is why he devoted tremendous time and energy to identifying the right leader to carry CACI forward when he stopped down last year.

    For London, that leader was Paul Cofoni, and the two men worked hand in hand for the two years after Cofoni arrived from CSC in 2005. CACI – like many other contractors – aspires for the tier one status. And since arriving from CSC, Cofoni has led that charge, eschewing smaller deals in favor of $100m+ contracts and working to ensure that CACI assembles the resources and personnel required to service those large bids.

    havenstein.jpgWalt Havenstein – COO, BAE Systems plc
    President and CEO, BAE Systems, Inc.
    Assumed Role: January 2007

    In his role as CEO for the $27 billion global aerospace and defense company; in addition to serving as President and CEO for the Company’s wholly-owned U.S. subsidiary that employs 53,000 employees, there is little doubt that Havenstein taps into every bit of his 24 years of experience in the defense industry. As referenced, BAE Systems recently got even bigger with the acquisition of MTC Technologies, which allows the firm to expand its service lines and grow business in six core markets.

    photo-stacy_mendler.jpgStacy Mendler - Chief Operating Officer, Alion Science and Technology
    Assumed Role: September 2006

    In what can be the clubby, male-dominated world of government contracting, Stacy Mendler has stood out – not for her gender but for her genuine accomplishments. Mendler, the company’s first COO, has managed execution of corporate strategy for the company through tremendous growth achieved organically and through acquisitions of firms such as Anteon and LogConGroup.

    Mendler – and Alion – moved front and center in 2007 with numerous awards and contract wins. The employee-owned technology solutions provider has grown significantly since its formation in 2002 when roughly 1,600 employees of the IIT Research Institute (IITRI) - founded in 1936 - purchased the majority of assets of IITRI, creating a 100% ESOP-owned company. By the end of 2006 the company registered over one-half billion in revenue and the employee head count totaled 3,500.

    photo-ed_casey.jpgEd Casey – Chairman and CEO, Serco Inc. (North America)
    Assumed Role: January 2006

    There are many roads that lead to the C-Suite of government contractors, and as Ed Casey has proven, not all take a long and winding path through the Defense, Federal and Intelligence communities. Casey joined Serco after 25 years as a growth-oriented business executive and entrepreneur. As a managing director with UBS Warburg and at a private equity fund, Casey brought in the financial chops to assemble a financially-sound, growth-oriented business plan – and he has been executing it ever since (no surprise that Serco ranked #10 in price-to-earnings ratio for the Washington Technology 2007 Top 100 List).

    Serco provides IT services to civilian and defense agencies that often go beyond the traditional contractor work, and Casey’s focus has been on not only integrated previous acquisitions, but pushing the company’s revenues well beyond the roughly half-billion mark it stood at when he came aboard.

    Based on the size of the companies they now lead and the executives they succeed, the ten individuals on this list are not ones to shy away from a challenge. While there are certainly a few viable candidates who didn’t make the list, these are our picks for the ten “New at the Top” executives who will be driving innovation and making news in 2008.

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    ExecutiveBiz invites you to join us as we welcome Dr. Renato "Renny" DiPentima, former president and chief executive officer of SRA International Inc., as the fifth speaker in our newest members only series: "Been There Done That". This series focuses on bringing expert speakers to discuss strategies in successfully building and selling your business. During DiPentima's tenure at SRA, he helped the company grow from $135 million in revenue to $1.2 billion.


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    Best of the Blog BACK TO TOP

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    • TechCrunch’s 2008 Must Have Web 2.0 Apps
      January 4, 2008 by John Stauffer
      TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington recently published his list of must have web 2.0 applications for 2008. This is the third year the popular tech blogger has created the annual must-have list and you’ll notice that there are some repeats from years past.
    • Om Malik on Mend after Heart Attack
      January 3, 2008 by Brian Lustig
      Many readers had the pleasure of meeting Om Malik when he came into town to speak at the ExecutiveBiz Web 2.0 Conference. I’ve known Om for a few years, and it is heartening to see that he is on the mend after suffering a heart attack on December 28th.

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    Executive Predictions BACK TO TOP

    We asked the following leaders in the government contracting space their prediction for 2008.

    Renee LaVigne
    Renee LaVigne
       

    "The 2008 federal government market will be shaped by continued changing market dynamics driving a new era of customer partnerships and alliances as mission performance takes on heightened significance. At Apptis we will continue to deliver exceptional service to our customers through innovative solutions and professional services targeted at solving critical business challenges. "

    -- Renee LaVigne, President and COO, Apptis Technology Solutions

    Sudhakar Kesavan
    Sudhakar Kesavan
       

    "We expect that the drive toward larger, broader multiple award contract vehicles will continue. Winning a strong portfolio of those contracts is essential to be a viable competitor in the federal marketplace."

    -- Sudhakar Kesavan, CEO, ICF International

    Mike Bradshaw
    Mike Bradshaw
       

    "Government agencies will test the waters in cloud computing. Early adopters will change the way Government organizations think about using technology tools hosted by trusted providers. These tools – like spam filtering, email, and document collaboration – can be provided as a service, saving agencies substantial software, hardware and maintenance costs, while providing users with a better solution."

    -- Mike Bradshaw, Federal Sector Head, Google

    John Chapel
    John Chapel
       

    "2008 will prove to be another interesting but tough year for government contractors. Business growth will remain constrained due to budget fights between Congress and the president. As a result, we will continue to see a high level of M&A activity from large, public companies seeking to counteract their slowing organic growth."

    -- John Chapel, President & CEO, AVIEL Systems, Inc.

    Tim Keenan
    Tim Keenan
       

    "For each of the past ten years the mid-sized firms in our market have lost market share. As of the end of 2007 they were down to 19% of the market with large and small businesses sharing relatively equally the remaining share. 2008 will be the year that the mid size firms stand up and reverse this trend. They will band together to speak out against this unhealthy trend and work to reverse its adverse impacts on the macro economy of the federal IT marketplace. "

    -- Tim Keenan, CEO, HPTi.

    John Barrass
    John Barrass
       

    "It's pretty clear to me 2008 will be the year of turbulence. With the budget issues, changes in the war funding, and general political disagreements, new starts will be delayed and modified. For responsive and agile companies things will be fine but for anyone who's along for the ride it will be a challenging year."

    -- John Barrass, COO, STG

    Anne Altman
    Anne Altman
       

    "2008 will be marked by a conservative budget and acquisition climate across Federal. The year will start with a flurry of activity across all major agencies, followed by a slow down in the second half due to election dynamics. IBM will continue working with clients to extend their limited resources by leveraging commercial infrastructure to speed development, reduce costs and risks for mission programs. The spotlight will continue to focus on government contractors of all sizes, offering an opportunity for our community to work together to demonstrate the tremendous contribution we provide to the Federal government."

    -- Anne Altman, Managing Director, IBM US Federal

    Jack Hughes
    Jack Hughes
       

    "We will see more industry consolidation. The multiples of Revenue and EBITDA are still reasonable for both buyers and sellers, and there are a lot of contractors in the $30 to $100 million range, so the opportunities exist. Of course, this will still require careful scrutiny to prevent conflicts of interest."

    -- Jack Hughes, CFO, Alion Science and Technology

    Aneesh Chopra
    Aneesh Chopra
       

    "In 2008, Virginia will lead the way in driving government productivity."

    -- Aneesh Chopra, Sec’y of Technology, Commonwealth of Virginia

    Sam Seymour
    Sam Seymour
       

    "2008 will be equal parts – challenge and opportunity. We will all be challenged to deal with increased congressional scrutiny on defense spending and we will have the opportunity to deliver a better and more differentiated product to our government customers. Agile companies capable of dealing with constantly changing requirements will have the advantage. We’ll see some non-traditional alliances among businesses. We’ll have new partners. Businesses focused solely on 2008 will miss the opportunities that 2010 and beyond offer."

    -- Sam Seymour, COO, Centurum

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