Contracts
NASA opens on-ramp bidding for $476M Earth data program
The space agency wants both new companies and new ideas from the existing group of awardees.
Contracts
NOAA awards 'Fisheries' block of $8B services vehicle
These awards support the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's work to protect seafood resources.
Contracts
Peraton challenges $1B award to Deloitte
The program covers global enterprise IT support to the Defense Manpower Data Center.
Podcasts
WT 360: M&A is not only for the biggest players
Zach Hester, director of M&A strategy and deal generation at Bluestone Investment Partners, explains how small and mid-sized firms focused on organic growth have opportunities in a market where private equity plays a huge role.
Opinion
8 habits that push your customers away
Business development expert Nic Coppings offers a reality check for government contractors and the many ways they alienate customers.
Companies
Sales, operations and finance mark the week in exec moves
One of the government market's active venture firms and a space startup's new board appointment also feature.
Companies
Inside the AI angle of ManTech's pivot
The company's new data analytics and artificial intelligence practice will look to help agencies get a handle on their data before operationalizing AI.
Contracts
CIO-SP4 lawsuits continue to pile up
More companies have gone to the U.S. Court of Federal Claims with complaints over how the $50 billion IT vehicle is being managed.
Contracts
Accenture's federal arm wins $789M Navy cyber contract
Navy leaders see the future SHARKCAGE environment as having a single set of system resources that work in the same security domain on shores and out at sea.
Companies
Tetra Tech extends FAA footprint via acquisition
Tetra Tech adds around 500 employees through this newest in a series of purchases over the past decade.
Contracts
A minimum viable CJADC2 is ‘real and ready,’ DOD official says
The initial version of the Pentagon’s effort to create an interoperable information-sharing network across all of its military domains is “low latency and extremely reliable,” according to Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks.
Companies
Army Corps of Engineers previews cyber facility construction contract
The plan is for this building to house the Marine Corps' cyber defense operations, and respondents should detail other secure facilities they have built, including the physical IT aspects.
Contracts
Interior starts the bidding for $500M IT services vehicle
The department's Bureau of Indian Affairs will choose between seven and 10 companies for this brand new contract.
Contracts
GSA's new approach to Polaris could help some joint ventures
The General Services Administration has received affirmation on how it wants to score mentor-protege joint ventures that are pursuing this government-wide IT vehicle.
Companies
Exiger hires former Air, Space Force contracting lead as government president
This is the supply chain management software's newest move on the heels of investments by The Carlyle Group and Insight Partners.
Contracts
Navy envisions ‘hundreds of thousands’ of drones in the Pacific to deter China
With DIU contracting for prototypes, Pacific Fleet is experimenting with unmanned craft that may one day defend Taiwan.
Contracts
How and why Jacobs lost a $2.8B incumbent contract
A newly-released bid protest decision describes one significant mistake by Jacobs, but also includes allegations of information being shared because the business unit involved is part of a complex merger.
Contracts
GovCIO wins $865M CENTCOM communications contract
GovCIO unseats an incumbent to take over the work across Central Command's area of responsibility, which covers 20 countries and 90,000 U.S. government personnel.
Contracts
USCIS unveils first glimpse at software development recompete
This will be iteration number four of the Outcome-Based Delivery and DevSecOps Services vehicle, also known as ODOS.
Companies