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By Washington Technology staff
May 19, 2021
Government consultancy Dynamic Integrated Services has hired a new executive vice president in Mark Forman, formerly of Science Applications International Corp. and often considered the first-ever federal chief information officer.
Forman will lead DIS’ enterprise optimization and transformation function to work with federal agencies on their organizational and digital strategies, the company said Wednesday.
He most recently was VP of digital government strategy at SAIC and joined the company through its acquisition of the former Unisys Federal business, where his roles included VP of digital government and global public sector head.
While in federal service, Forman was administrator of the White House E-Government and IT office between 2001 and 2003. That position has evolved into what is now the federal CIO.
SAIC has acquired a small Seattle firm that solves a difficult problem in artificial intelligence how to organize structured and unstructured data from multiple sources based on user attributes and permissions.
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Mar 07, 2021
As part of our annual special report focused on mergers and acquisitions, we’ve recorded a series of interviews and discussions for the Project 38 podcast. These podcasts are focused trends and analysis of M&A activity in the government market.
It’s been a year since SAIC made one of the biggest deals of 2020 and this conversation between Editor Nick Wakeman and Bob Genter, SAIC president of defense and civilian starts with the question, Was the Unisys Federal acquisition worth it?