From Executive Mosaic President and Publisher Jim Garrettson
February 9, 2012
![Mark<br /> Gerencser](http://images.publicaster.com/ImageLibrary/account1508/images/020812/jc1-Mark_Gerencser.jpg)
CSC looks abroad for chief executive
![Mike Lawrie](http://images.publicaster.com/ImageLibrary/account1508/images/020812/jc4-mike_lawrie.jpg)
Lawrie joins CSC from the chief executive position at British software firm Misys, which principally serves the financial services industry.Lawrie has assumed a seat on CSC’s board of directors as of Tuesday. Eleven year board member Rodney Chase will take over the non-executive chairman role when Lawrie begins work as CEO.
With the announcement, the GovCon world now eagerly awaits similar news from SAIC who announced in October that Walt Havenstein would step down from the CEO role in June.
Accenture bulks up with renowned public officials
![Kay Kapoor](http://images.publicaster.com/ImageLibrary/account1508/images/020812/jc3-kay_kapoor.jpg)
Kapoor told GovCon Wire the board will focus on lowering costs for government customers and consult Accenture on any future changes in acquisition policy.
![William Lynn](http://images.publicaster.com/ImageLibrary/account1508/images/020812/jc2-William_Lynn.jpg)
• James Cartwright, former vice chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff and recently elected board member
of Raytheon
• William Lynn, former deputy defense secretary and
recently appointed CEO of DRS Technologies
• Michael Chertoff, former homeland security secretary and
managing principal of Chertoff Group
• Tom Daschle, former senator for South Dakota
• Mary Peters, former transportation secretary
Large IDIQs for medical services, modernization
The Air Force announced prime positions on a five-year IDIQ worth up to $958 million for medical service management, professional and technical support services.
Awardees include ASM Research, Booz Allen Hamilton, CACI,Lockheed Martin, ManTech International subsidiary Evolvent Technologies, Serco Inc. and TASC.
![Terry Ryan](http://images.publicaster.com/ImageLibrary/account1508/images/020212/jc1-terry_ryan.jpg)
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office also announced a large IDIQ and will hand out up to $525 million to several contractors over up to five years.
CGI, CSC, SAIC, and Unisys will compete with at least one other firm to develop applications and modernize the agency’s operations.