Scroll To Continue
Opinion

AI Finds the Bugs. Humans Still Have to Fix Everything Else.

The Mythos experiment is real and impressive. But the threat actors who actually breach organizations aren't waiting on it, writes A. Stryker of Fable Security.

Contracts

State embarks on search for new content management software platform

The State Department is succinct with this line its request for information: “Custom-built or unproven solutions will not be considered.”

Contracts

Amentum secures INDOPACOM supply contract after incumbent's protest denied

Amentum unseated SupplyCore for the contract to support roughly 100 military installations across Japan.

Sponsor Content

State of Service: Public Sector Edition

AI is transforming public services—see insights from 234 leaders on rising demand, faster delivery, and real frontline impact.

Companies

New research firm targets federal agencies, nonprofit firms with social policy focus

Incevia Policy Partners is already working with the Department of Housing and Urban Development on its Housing Choice Voucher program.

Companies

Kentro, Lynker elevate new CEOs from within

The now-former chief executives for both companies are staying involved as board chairs.

Companies

Leidos sheds security screening unit in agreement with Analogic

The transaction moves 1,500 employees and $625 million in revenue to the Altaris-owned imaging tech company.

Find opportunities — and win them.
Companies

Citra, Turion detail their newest capital raises

Washington Harbour Partners led the Series A and B rounds for these startups focused on space, which is a priority area for the investment firm.

Companies

World needs to ‘get ready’ for more powerful AI, Anthropic co-founder says

The company’s powerful Mythos, unveiled earlier this month, won’t be the only supercharged AI system to hit the market, Jack Clark said.

Companies

Harmonia Holdings rebrands to Revolutional after 20 years

The new name reflects the company's growth and focus on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and data science for federal civilian and national security missions.

Sponsor Content
Casepoint

Overcoming eDiscovery Challenges for Government Agencies

Transform eDiscovery for faster investigations and compliance—learn key challenges, modernization strategies, procurement tips, and how to maximize ROI.

Companies

AI is expanding the federal attack surface. Here’s how agencies are responding.

ATARC's next event gathers cloud security practitioners from across the government on April 16 in Reston, Virginia.

Contracts

DISA starts to build recompete for DOD's Microsoft 365 support contract

The Defense Information Systems Agency is planning a follow-on to the task order General Dynamics has held since 2021, while extending the incumbent's work through May 2027.

Companies

Lockheed boosts its venture investment fund to $1B

Lockheed Martin Ventures' core focus areas include quantum computing, autonomy, directed energy and computer chips.

Contracts

Air Force Research Lab cancels $10B vehicle

Air Force leaders will reassess the strategy for acquiring research-and-development support from industry.

Contracts

Navy readies recompete for combat systems engineering support

The work spans AEGIS, ballistic missile defense and nuclear survivability. But only holders of the Seaport contract vehicle are eligible.

Companies

AeroVironment's new CFO, COO and more leadership moves across the market

Key hires and promotions for human resources, technology and corporate development also feature in our new listing. A "WT Top 25" company's board adds two new members as well.

Companies

IBM settles DEI discrimination allegations for $17.1M in first Civil Rights Fraud Initiative settlement

The Justice Department says this False Claims Act case signals broader scrutiny of federal contractors’ diversity practices.

Opinion

Public offerings put GovCon in a new spotlight as SpaceX's listing looms

Think the recent run of initial public offerings over the past 16 months were big? Get ready for SpaceX to break all-time records, and its IPO is one all of GovCon should care about, even if your company does not launch anything at all.

Companies

US push to counter hackers draws industry deeper into offensive cyber debate

The White House is expanding the market for offensive cyber capabilities — and drawing more of the private sector into that ecosystem — even as policy boundaries around their use remain unclear.

Podcasts

WT 360: Arcfield and the modern era’s space races

Kevin Kelly, chief executive of Arcfield, joins to go over how the systems engineering outfit is looking at a landscape that involves large-scale initiatives like Golden Dome and making data centers work in space.