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Parsons acquires transportation engineering company for $230M

This represents Parsons' latest move to expand in a region where infrastructure spending is heavily concentrated.

Contracts

IRS adds 5 to $1.9B program management pact

Whether this corrective action is enough to end the protest phase is an open question as one disappointed bidder did not get an award here either.

Podcasts

WT 360: All about fiscal year 2025’s signposts and markers

John Caucis and James Wichert, public sector market analysts at Technology Business Research, explain where federal IT budget outlays are going and how some companies are looking to be both integrators and consultants.

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Health care costs in the U.S. continue to skyrocket. BCBS is advocating for vital reforms to ensure access to high-quality care. We must act now to secure affordable health care for all.

Opinion

If Ghostbusters can get a reboot, why not Mythbusters?

Procurement expert Larry Allen makes the case that its time to reboot the Mythbusters franchise to improve communication and efficiency in acquisition.

Contracts

GAO finds flaws in Army’s LOGCAP V task order awards

The government watchdog recommends the Army re-evaluate proposals after protests by KBR and V2X.

Companies

RTX will pay almost $1B for defrauding DOD, allegedly bribing Qatari official

That’s on top of the $200 million levied in August for illegal exports to China and elsewhere.

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The Army’s dream of vastly simplified networking is starting to come true

Field commanders want even less gear to tend, but two divisions are showing how things are improving.

Opinion

The Silent Killer: How a PM's complacency cost his company millions

Business development expert Nic Coppings explains the risk of over estimating the relationship with your customer and how to avoid the pitfalls.

Contracts

Judge delays FirstSource III proceedings amid growing case load

A U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge will reassess timeline as protests mount against the Homeland Security Department's $10 billion small business IT contract.

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Data Storage To Meet Every Need, All Powered By ONTAP

As the government increasingly leverages the mass amounts of data it generates to power evidence-based decision- and policymaking, data is becoming an ever more essential strategic asset.

Contracts

MetTel challenges Coast Guard award that went to Verizon

The protester alleges the award violated terms of the government-wide Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract vehicle.

Companies

Google announces AI offering for classified environments

A “large percentage” of U.S. military and intelligence agencies briefed on the upcoming Gemini version expressed interest in the tool, a Google executive said.

Contracts

Army starts to create SATCOM-as-a-service contract

The service branch wants to create a satellite communications marketplace that leans on commercial-style purchasing for global coverage.

Contracts

BigBear books $165M award to proceed on Army automation program

The company will proceed to full production as part of this effort to consolidate a dozen legacy force management systems into a singular view.

Contracts

NOAA starts the bidding for $8B services vehicle's 'Weather' domain

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is ready to start work on the last batch of awards for ProTech 2.0, its go-to vehicle for professional services from small businesses.

Contracts

DIA previews small biz on-ramp for $17B vehicle

The Defense Intelligence Agency originally chose 16 companies for this global support contract in 2019.

Opinion

Inside DHS: Procurement, IT and industry insights

Our next Power Breakfast features key Homeland Security Department officials and executives at their largest contractors discussing DHS' initiatives and industry's role in them.

Companies

NewSpring adds third contractor to its federal holdings

Xpect Solutions provides engineering and network infrastructure services to the FBI and National Institutes of Health.

Companies

Core4ce seeks greater tech development speeds via acquisition

The now-650 employee company further builds out its internal incubation team that works on hard defense and intelligence problems.

Contracts

NATO aims to publish its own commercial space strategy next year

The alliance document will resemble—but not duplicate—the Pentagon’s own recent plan.