Companies
AI chip startup gets new backing from RTX's venture arm, other investors
EnCharge AI will use this newfound capital to grow out its team of employees and scale up product development.
Opinion
From social contacts to more contracts: Unlocking the power of winning relationships
To get the most out of your business relationships, you need to measure them and identify how to improve them, writes our business development expert.
Companies
Astrion, Crimson Phoenix lift their curtains
Brightstar Capital Partners and Godspeed Capital are the private equity investors behind these new names in the market.
Opinion
Waiting game continues for release of draft CMMC rule
It appears the White House budget office has finished its review of the new industry-wide cybersecurity standard ahead of the final unveiling.
Podcasts
WT 360: ASRC Federal's vision highlighted by supply chain, tech and talent
Jennifer Felix, chief executive of ASRC Federal, explains what drove the company to make two acquisitions that closed in quick succession and some of the market-wide technology accelerants it wants to be a leader in.
Companies
Acclaim Technical Services buys cloud, virtualization specialist
The employee-owned ATS expands its workforce to 600 staffers with this acquisition.
Companies
Tech startup enters federal IT landscape via acquisition
Irys Technologies' goal is to become a more formidable competitor in data protection and digital safety.
Contracts
NIST chooses trio for $125M cyber services contract
The blanket purchase agreements run for five years and will support the agency's standards development mission.
Contracts
Court dashes hopes for second chance at $1.5B Commerce IT vehicle
The ruling ends the efforts of five companies to secures spots on the Commerce Acquisition for Transformational Technology Services contract, which is poised to open for task order business.
Contracts
Why NIST is prioritizing creating a dictionary of AI development
An official from the National Institute of Standards and Technology explained the need for a consensus on language as a means of developing common standards for AI.
Companies
SAIC's new CEO gives first glimpse at her short-term focus
In her first conversation with Wall Street, Toni Townes-Whitley points to the scale of Science Applications International Corp.'s portfolio and business development as where most of her initial attention is.
Companies
Space Force keeps incumbent for $350M training support contract
The service branch's Training and Readiness Command also uses this contract to acquire industry support for its acquisition and IT functions.
Companies
L3Harris hires former Epirus CEO as finance chief
Epirus' board of directors moves to promote its next CEO from within and continue the startup's emphasis on prototyping in its defense technology programs.
Companies
Capitol Meridian adds fourth investment to GovCon portfolio
Clarity Innovations is looking to increase its solution and capability offerings for national security customers with the private equity firm's backing.
Contracts
CRL wins $247M Navy aircraft office support recompete
The company has held this particular program for five years that focuses on aircraft.
Opinion
Protest over OASIS+ pricing data access falls short
Boston Consulting Group claimed it did not need to provide that information on certain items in its bid for the government-wide professional services vehicle.
Contracts
Congress takes up software supply chain security
The FITARA scorecard could become a vehicle for measuring agency progress against the administration's software security goals.
Companies
Optiv+ClearShark hires new president
Daniel Wilbricht will continue the company's focus on building its public sector business.
Contracts
AI’s military use is limited by maturity concerns, CENTCOM official says
A U.S. Central Command official noted that “performance is still quite up and down” with AI, even as officials continue to experiment with the emerging technologies.
Opinion