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Observable Space fetches $90M in Series A capital

The one-year-old company also secures a $94 million Space Force contract to scale up the production of its optical telescopes.

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Computacenter enters federal arena with acquisition of reseller

Government Acquisitions Inc. is bringing 90 employees to its future U.K.-headquartered parent.

Opinion

Your PM heard it, but winning just isn't worth it to them

The intelligence is there. The relationships are there. But your operating model has taught your best people that sharing what they know creates more burden than benefit, writes growth expert Nic Coppings.

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The Cloud Isn't Enough: Why Federal AI Demands Its Own Factory

Federal agencies are scaling AI securely with on-prem AI Factory models—improving control, compliance, and cost efficiency. Watch leaders discuss the architecture and results.

Contracts

Army logistics command wants to move away from staff augmentation

A new solicitation signals the Army's push toward more outcomes-based managed services for logistics and installation management.

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Parry Labs hires Claussen as chief executive

The defense technology integrator is entering a new phase less than two years after its first institutional investment round.

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Entarian starts anew with rebrand after ERT-Sev1Tech combination

Entarian's CEO and chief growth officer explain to us the company's blueprint for its future, which involves pitching solutions to their customers while the contracts are in motion.

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GSA joins White House’s fraud prevention task force

The agency said it will support the unit’s efforts by identifying waste, fraud and abuse across government contracting programs.

Contracts

Pentagon consolidates Microsoft software buys into a single $9.7B Dell agreement

The blanket purchase agreement covers defense agencies, the intelligence community and the Coast Guard.

Contracts

Navy picks 5 companies to keep its ships, subs and bases connected

The $453 million Automated Digital Network System contract consolidates several predecessor vehicles into a single pool.

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Someone robbed the SEC during the shutdown

An individual has been arrested, but the stolen materials have not been recovered.

Companies

Carlyle builds out middle-market play in aerospace and defense

Betting on a multi-decade defense spending cycle, the firm is dedicating capital and local investment teams on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean to pursue mid-sized transactions.

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Booz Allen puts more emphasis on products in its new fiscal year

In talking with Wall Street, CEO Horacio Rozanski describes how this leg of the firm's strategy aims to align with the administration's desire for more fixed-price and outcome-based contracts.

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Airbus' US defense arm promotes Veneziano to CEO

The 15-year company veteran was part of the leadership team responsible for standing up the Airbus U.S. Space and Defense entity.

Opinion

The edge is where military AI meets reality

Deploying AI at the tactical edge isn't a software problem. It's a full-stack engineering challenge that commercial architectures weren't built to solve, writes Cale Stephens, vice president at Crystal Group.

Contracts

Deloitte awarded $249M Army contract as lone bidder

The firm will support the service branch’s 15-year, $18 billion effort to modernize depots, arsenals and ammunition plants.

Contracts

Army walks away from business system consolidation contract

The 10-year, $1 billion program will not proceed. But the winner Accenture Federal Services is not going anywhere thanks to incumbent contracts.

Contracts

Army MAPS protest saga takes new twists

One protest dismissed, one refiled, and proposals are now due June 22.

Companies

Commerce commits to funding incentives with 9 companies to spur quantum development

The letters of intent provide over $2 billion in funding from the CHIPS and Science Act to spur research and development in fault-tolerant quantum computing.