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  In 2025 Millennials will comprise approximately 75% of the global workforce according to a study by Deloitte. As earlier generations such as Boomers begin to leave the workplace, Millennials are stepping into roles previously held by more seasoned employees. This growth of the emerging workforce provides an opportunity for businesses to take the lead… Read more »

The Navy is awarding 1,870 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple-award contracts (MACs) to businesses in multiple locations across 46 of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, and Guam for future competition of support service requirements to be solicited by Department of the Navy activities under the SeaPort Next Generation (SeaPort-NxG) multiple-award contract vehicle. All work under… Read more »

By: Christian Davenport The Air Force on Wednesday awarded more than $2 billion in combined contracts to three companies to develop rockets capable of launching national security satellites. The contracts, part of an effort to increase competition, went to the United Launch Alliance (ULA), the joint venture of Lockheed Martin and Boeing, Northrop Grumman and… Read more »

By: Aaron Mehta WASHINGTON – The Pentagon handed out a whopping $7.54 billion in contracts the evening of Sept. 28, the last working day of the fiscal year. The contract dump, as sure a sign that fall has come as birds flying south and pumpkin spice lattes, is an annual event, with the various defense offices… Read more »

By: Valerie Insinna and David B. Larter Boeing has seized the Navy’s MQ-25 tanker drone contract, a major victory for a company that has in recent years struggled to win combat aircraft awards, marking a major step toward a new kind of carrier air wing. The $805 million contract covers the design, development, fabrication, test… Read more »

By: Nick Lee-Frampton   New Zealand has become the fifth export customer (after Australia, India, Norway and the U.K.) for Boeing’s P-8 Poseidon, with a $1.6 billion order for four aircraft. Announced July 9 by Minister of Defence Ron Mark, the order includes the cost of infrastructure and training equipment. The aircraft are expected to enter Royal… Read more »

How do you create a happy, productive work environment where everyone works effectively together? Start by understanding your employees’ work styles. When you interview or conduct performance reviews, use these questions to identify individuals’ preferred methods of work. What motivates you? Motivation is the foundation of all work. Knowing how to motivate each of your… Read more »

Moseley Technical Services, Inc. Recruiting DoD IT/Tech Engineers in Huntsville, AL and Nationwide  Why is it easy to recruit candidates for Huntsville, Alabama? Our team of recruiters gets this question too often to count. And, each time, it’s a bit more surprising. It’s not that people don’t know about Huntsville, or as it is aptly called,… Read more »

This July, Redstone Arsenal celebrates its 77th year of operation. This anniversary is a monumental occasion for the great city of Huntsville, AL. With over 35,000 employees including 1,000 active duty, 19,500 government civilians and 15,000 contractors, Redstone is a staple for the local economy. Many refer to this site as the “Pentagon of the… Read more »

      Moseley recently signed the above certificate in support of the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) initiatives to support, hire and provide opportunities for military personnel.  ESGR, a Department of Defense program, was established in 1972 to promote cooperation and understanding between Reserve Component Service members and their civilian employers…. Read more »