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SBA is coming for your 8(a) certification: What targeted firms need to know

Businesses facing termination need to meet their deadlines, scrutinize SBA’s calculations, and preserve their right to appeal, writes Stephen Bacon, an attorney with the law firm Rogers Joseph O’Donnell.

Companies

Space, energy and cyber venture rounds to highlight

The venture arms of Lockheed Martin and RTX, plus the intelligence community's In-Q-Tel organization get mentions in this listing.

Contracts

Contract reviews continue at OMB, official says

Deputy Director for Management Eric Ueland emphasized the need for CIOs to be empowered “at the beginning of conversations” for IT contracts.

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AI-powered operations: Leveraging data for mission success

Hear federal technology leaders discuss how AI and analytics turn secure data integration into stronger decision-making, situational awareness, and mission readiness.

Contracts

Federal CIO tapped for dual-hatted role at GSA

Greg Barbaccia will serve as the acting Technology Transformation Services director and senior advisor to the administrator at GSA, while its previous lead, Thomas Shedd, will remain with the agency in another role.

Companies

Leidos seeks to be the government's 'beta tester' for artificial intelligence

“We want to look at it, understand it, exploit it and be able to serve our customers with it, no matter which model of AI they want to embrace," CEO Tom Bell tells Wall Street.

Contracts

Five companies protest exclusion from NASA’s $60B SEWP VI competition

Rulings are expected in late May and that timeline could force NASA to extend the current SEWP V contract beyond the current April 30 expiration date.

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ASRC Federal wins $473M FAA engineering recompete

The company has held this contract that supports the National Airspace System since 2017.

Companies

Amentum signs lease for Reston headquarters campus

Amentum's decision comes only a few months after Booz Allen Hamilton also chose Reston, Virginia for its headquarters.

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Beyond Your Perimeter: Why External Context Is Critical for Security Operations

Your security perimeter is expanding. Learn why external visibility is critical to detect threats faster and close dangerous blind spots.

Contracts

FAA launches competition to modernize aging IT portfolio

The Federal Aviation Administration is using a challenge-based acquisition strategy that will require vendors to demonstrate, not just describe, their approach.

Companies

Valiant Solutions acquires network engineering provider

The Bluestone-backed company is pushing to have a presence in all phases of the cyber lifecycle that include system design and accreditation.

Companies

ASGN hires former Idemia executive to lead federal business

ASGN is adopting the new name of Everforth for the next iteration of its strategy, which includes digital modernization and national security tech as priorities.

Companies

Veritas Capital's ninth fund grows to $15.3B

The firm cites continued investor interest in the U.S. government market and other highly regulated industries.

Contracts

GAO backs Army’s sole-source extension to KBR’s LOGCAP contract

A challenge by an Amentum-Parsons joint venture fell short after the Government Accountability Office found the Army’s justification for a $3.1 billion extension as reasonable.

Contracts

MAG Aerospace loses OCI protest in $96M Army contract

The Army found no issues and signed a waiver that killed a key aspect of MAG's argument.

Companies

Clarity Innovations hires Hobbs as chief executive

The Capitol Meridian Partners-backed company is entering the next phase of its strategy following a rapid expansion push that included a merger.

Contracts

Marines will use Air Force-tailored drone to help develop its robot wingman

General Atomics joins a CCA effort highlighted as a top priority in the Corps’ new aviation plan.

Companies

Booz Allen makes acquisition to expand global commercial business

Booz Allen is also looking to complement its delivery of cyber solutions to federal agencies with this move.

Companies

SAIC's board stays with Reagan, names him full-time CEO

Jim Reagan will lead the next iteration of Science Applications International Corp.'s effort to reinvigorate organic growth.