CEOs Dan Jablonsky of Maxar & Mile Corrigan of Noblis Coronated with 2023 Wash100 Award

Two top-notch private sector leaders were profiled in Executive Mosaic publications today for their exemplary contributions to the government contracting market. Maxar President and CEO Dan Jablonsky and Noblis President and CEO Mile Corrigan are winners of the 2023 Wash100 Award, GovCon and the federal sector’s foremost honor. EM has compiled the Wash100 annually for the last decade in an effort to gather and celebrate the best and brightest in the government services industry, identifying high achievers of the last year and those poised to topple competition and shine in the year to come.

Jablonsky was bestowed with the 2023 award, his second consecutive win, for leading his satellite imagery company to significant contract award wins and participating in fruitful collaborations with peer organizations. Its notable contracts included a 10-year, $3.24 billion award from the National Reconnaissance Office and an extension to its $176 million National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Global Enhanced GEOINT Delivery program award.

Vote for these two star execs at Wash100.com now in the popular vote contest! From January through April, EM tallies the votes and then names an overall winner.

Maxar additionally provided strategic funding to AI-driven geospatial analytics services outfit Blackshark.ai and selected Sierra Space to perform work under a contract to provide solar power systems and production services for a constellation of 16 satellites. To learn more about Jablonsky and Maxar’s award-worthy work, read Ireland Degges’ profile at GovCon Wire here.

2023 is the first time Corrigan has netted the Wash100, but her achievements portend many impressive forthcoming years. The longtime Noblis executive rose to the position of executive vice president in February 2022, working closely with former CEO Amr ElSawy until she officially assumed the CEO post in October. Her first year as incoming CEO and, subsequently, CEO, saw her lead the company to the attainment of a number of patents and the expansion of the company’s Huntsville, Alabama location to a new facility.

Additionally, only a month into Corrigan’s chief executive tenure, subsidiary Noblis MSD landed a five-year, $187 million U.S. Navy contract for command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance engineering services. Read more about Corrigan’s landmark year and what the future may hold for her in Charles Lyons-Burt’s profile at ExecutiveBiz here.

Executive Mosaic extends a hearty congratulations to Dan Jablonsky, Mile Corrigan and their outstanding support teams at Maxar and Noblis! If you have not yet voted in the popular vote contest, participate now at Wash100.com.

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