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Nathan Rogers is SVP & CIO at Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC), where he manages IT strategic planning, operations, governance, and cybersecurity.
By Ross Wilkers
Apr 21, 2021
This week has been busy when it comes to executive hires announced by companies in the government market, including the launch of a new brand with a familiar name at the helm.
One of the main trade groups representing contractors also added a new executive to succeed one that is retiring.
Here is a roundup of some key appointments that came to our attention.
Amyx
The systems integration and cyber services provider brought onboard two-decade large business veteran John Selman to be its chief operating officer.
Selman will help lead Reston, Virginia-headquartered Amyx’s push for continued growth after a period of expansion over the last five years, the company said.
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Faced with complaints, Army pulls HR app solicitation
The Army has pulled back its solicitation for a $161.1 million human resources application development contract to rework the bid after getting complaints from several bidders including the incumbent.
Incumbent Science Applications International Corp. and two potential rivals for the contract all filed objections with the Government Accountability Office, which then led the Army HR Command to cancel the request for quotes and make fixes. Exeter Government Services and Data Systems Analysts Inc. were the other protestors.
The contract is called Data and Applications Support Task Order Services, or DATSO.
The Army plans to rework two evaluation factors and open new discussions with bidders. All competitors will also be able to submit revisions to their proposals.