GovCon Executive is a leader in providing news, profiles and timely updates on some of the most powerful leaders in government contracting.
Every week, the website posts new profiles detailing the past exploits and current responsibilities of executives at some of the top firms in the industry.
The first profile focuses on Gene Colabatistto, group president of CAE’s military simulation products, training and services group.
The more than 25-year global defense industry veteran was appointed to the position in June 2012 and served as senior vice president in the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance group at SAIC prior to that role.
The Marine Corps veteran has served as president of Olive Group North America, Space Imaging Solutions and SPOT Image Corporation.
Before those roles, Colabatistto spent almost 10 years with Veridian Corporation, where he was responsible for the growth of its engineering products, imagery, and signals intelligence business.
—
The other profile recently published on the website focuses on Debbie Thurman, vice president of contracts and procurement at URS’ federal services division.
The 24-year U.S. Air Force veteran joined URS in July 2012 after spending more than seven years at ManTech International.
Prior to ManTech, she worked at TASC as a principal member of the technical staff, after retiring from the Air Force in 1997.
Thurman serves on the executive advisory council and is a long-time member of the National Contract Management Association.
Executive Mosaic is a leader in connecting Capital-area executives through exclusive events and media, with a particular focus on the federal government contracting (GovCon) industry. In addition to weaving a fabric of private like-minded communities, the company’s growing cross-media platform serves as a leading source of news on the people, policies, trends and events shaping the GovCon sector.
The company publishes GovConExec magazine, and daily news blogs covering the GovCon sector: GovConWire, ExecutiveBiz TheNewNewInternet, GovConExecutive, ExecutiveGov and GovConExec.