Marjorie Censer

Marjorie Censer was Inside Defense's editor until July 2021. She previously worked at the Washington Post and its local business publication Capital Business, covering defense industry reshaping, the increased scrutiny of contractors following the Edward Snowden case and the challenges of canceling military programs. From 2007 to 2010, she was managing editor of Inside the Army. She also previously worked as defense editor at POLITICO and as a staff writer at the Carroll County Times and the Princeton Packet. A Fairfax native, she graduated from Princeton University.

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The Insider | January 8, 2016

CSRA has named former Pentagon official Jim Haynes executive vice president and general counsel.

Daily News | January 8, 2016

Fresh off two years as chief of staff to Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, Christian Marrone said he was drawn to his new job at government services contractor CSRA because of the company's opportunity to carve out a place for itself.

The Insider | January 8, 2016

Cubic executives said today the company's recent acquisitions of TeraLogics and GATR Technologies bring it into areas with greater growth rates and better profit margins.

The Insider | January 8, 2016

Government services contractor XLA today said it has named Gary Slack, a former QinetiQ North America and BAE Systems executive, president and chief executive.

The Insider | January 7, 2016

Northrop Grumman said today its board has named Lisa Davis corporate vice president of communications, effective Feb. 29.

The Insider | January 6, 2016

Oshkosh Corp. announced this week that John Urias, president of Oshkosh Defense, will retire Feb. 6 to "attend to matters regarding the health of his family."

Daily News | January 6, 2016

The omnibus spending bill signed by the president last month requires federal agencies to put in place an enhanced program that will consider publicly available electronic information and social media when examining security-cleared workers.

The Insider | January 6, 2016

Pratt & Whitney Canada, a subsidiary of United Technologies, said today it will pay about $965 million in total to Canadian federal and provincial government agencies to "settle and terminate" the company's contractual obligations.

The Insider | January 5, 2016

Finmeccanica announced late last month it has reorganized into a single entity with four sectors and seven divisions.

The Insider | January 5, 2016

A new Deloitte report says 2016 will likely be a year of growth for global aerospace and defense revenues.

Daily News | January 4, 2016

Citing "substantive issues raised by commenters," the federal Office of Special Counsel has withdrawn a proposed rule that would have allowed government contractors, rather than just government employees, to file whistleblower disclosures with the office.

The Insider | January 4, 2016

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions said Monday it has promoted two of its executives.

The Insider | January 4, 2016

CSRA, the new company created by combining Computer Sciences Corp.'s U.S. public sector work with SRA International, said Monday it has named two new executives to its leadership team.

Daily News | December 28, 2015

As drones become increasingly popular and prevalent, some defense contractors are finding new opportunities to sell technology related to controlling them.

The Insider | December 24, 2015

The GAO has sustained a protest filed by CORTEK against a Navy contract for instructor services at the Air Logistics Training Center.

The Insider | December 24, 2015

Welcome to Throwback Thursday, Inside Defense's weekly look back at what was happening on or around this day in years past.

The Insider | December 23, 2015

The Pentagon says it has in place a plan to achieve savings in its civilian and contractor workforces, according to a new letter submitted to the Government Accountability Office.

Daily News | December 22, 2015

A Colt Defense executive says the company is set to emerge from bankruptcy by mid-January and potentially sooner.

The Insider | December 22, 2015

The Government Accountability Office has denied a protest filed by AGE Logistics over an Air Force contract.

Daily News | December 22, 2015

Cubic Corp. said this week it has purchased TeraLogics and agreed to buy GATR Technologies in an effort to bolster its C4ISR credentials.

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