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SAIC receives $52 million National Science Foundation contract
McLean-based Science Applications International Corp. has received a contract to manage information technology infrastructure for the National Science Foundation.
CSC receives $260 million logistics contract modifications
Falls Church-based CSC was awarded two contract modifications to provide information technology and logistics services under the U.S. Army’s Logistics Modernization Program (LMP).
Stanley Inc. receives $18.4 million personnel contract
Arlington-based Stanley Inc. won a contract to provide document processing for the U.S. Office of Personnel Management Enterprise Human Resources Integration (EHRI) Program.
Federal government slows reality of high-speed rail to D.C.
Richmonders shouldn’t expect a faster train trip to Washington, D.C., anytime soon.
Business-like approach to budget raises important questions
If McDonnell intends to face this situation like a businessman, he should heed the collective advice of many of the state’s business leaders in identifying essential government services.
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Sounding out the accents of Virginia politicians
Does the Old Dominion still have a distinctive way of speaking?
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Virginia, Maryland and D.C. pitch strengths while Northrop Grumman shops for a new headquarters
Will a state budget crunch put a damper on Virginia's economic incentive package?
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Commercial real estate roundup
A good price on a prime property convinced real estate research company CoStar Group Inc. to move its headquarters from Bethesda to Washington, D.C. This and other real estate news from around the state:
Southern, Southwest Virginia receive $21.5 million to expand broadband
Southwest and Southern Virginia have received two grants to increase broadband infrastructure.
State remains paralyzed by winter storm
Northern Virginia remains paralyzed by this weekend’s winter storm while thousands of homes are without power and plows continue to dig out roadways.
Not even snow delays construction on Wise County power plant
Dominion plans to open new coal-fired plant in 2012
Dollar Tree reports record sales
Consumers continue to turn to Dollar Tree Stores’ discounted goods.
Universal Corp. boosts profit on weakening dollar
Tobacco leaf processor Universal Corp. increased its net income 22 percent in the first three quarters of its fiscal year as its currency costs fell.
Branch & Associates names president
Craig Floyd succeeds Steve Aud, who has been promoted to chief operating officer of The Branch Group.
Aldrich becomes partner at Witt Mares
Witt Mares PLC’s COO has become a partner.
Kauman & Canoles names new partners
Marc Darnell and Timothy Trant move up
CSC president of global sales leaves
Falls Church-based CSC announced that David Booth, its president of global sales and marketing, will be leaving the company.
Martore named president and COO of Gannett
Gannett Co. Inc., the publisher of USA Today, has promoted CFO Gracia C. Martore to president and COO.
Busch named president of VBA
McGuireWoods partner Stephen D. Busch was elected to serve as president of the Virginia Bar Association.
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