Hey gang, here is an interesting little blog that I stumbled upon. These guys have been pumping out stories and content since 2004, yet this is the first time I have ever heard of them. I am always surprised by the amount of resources there are out there.
I wanted to highlight their last couple of stories in the blog, and the job board. One story is called “Ten Questions for DynCorp International CEO Bill Ballhaus“. You don’t hear much about Bill, but it sounds like he was born and bred for being the CEO of Dyncorp, and really did well when he worked for BAE.
The second story is called “What’s next in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan: Mary Beth Long“, and talks about some interesting contracting issues coming up in those places.
The job board is cool too, if you are looking to become the VP of BAE or some high level management type in some defense company. Check it out, and this is essential reading if you want to collect some intel on the movers and shakers out there. –Matt
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