Companies
Aretum hires new chief executive
Private equity firm Renovus Capital Partners recently unveiled this government services company to the market.
Companies
SAIC lays out blueprint for growth in 'resilient' market
While not ignoring economic headwinds, Science Applications International Corp. has given investors a picture of business opportunities that are fueled by cloud computing and enterprise IT.
Contracts
AFRL wants white papers for $500M quantum information science solicitation
The Air Force’s scientific research component issued a broad agency announcement calling for the research, design and development of quantum technology.
Companies
General Dynamics touts 'good trajectory' for tech hardware business
Chip supply and other bottlenecks appear to be easing and more clear for the company after several quarters of the opposite.
Companies
Applied Insight promotes new chief people officer
This newly created role includes responsibility for areas such as human resources and company culture.
Opinion
How the Air Force stuck with CACI for $5.7B IT contract
The company hired three former Air Force officials as part of its pursuit, but a conflict-of-interest investigation indicated that none of them brought insider information with them.
Opinion
How listening skills drive the best outcomes
Program and project managers -- the front lines of business development -- need effective communication skills to lead their teams and serve their customers. A little training might go a long way.
Companies
Sagewind Capital hires a CoVant co-founder
The New York City-headquartered private equity firm is looking to create more of a physical presence in its core market.
Companies
Raytheon Technologies shows more of its new alignment
The aerospace-and-defense giant is moving several pieces of its portfolio around in a push to unlock more synergies.
Contracts
Interior previews $10B cloud contract recompete
The draft solicitation is now live with a quick response turnaround time for some aspects, and much longer runway for other aspects industry wants to weigh in on.
Contracts
DHA seeks comments on $700M application development vehicle
The Defense Health Agency is looking to transform how it delivers care and build off of its electronic health record integration program.
Opinion
Why key personnel matter
People and relationships are often the deciding factor when you are locked into a tight competition, so you need to know your customer well and the problem they need solved.
Opinion
Protests may complicate awards for $60B VA IT contract
A pair of protests land just as proposals are due for the Veterans Affairs Department's recompete of its go-to technology services vehicle.
Companies
ASRC Federal moves quickly on next acquisition
ASRC Federal is also working to close its $350 million purchase of the Science Applications International Corp. logistics and supply chain business.
Podcasts
WT 360: What are V2X's next big steps?
V2X's chief growth and client service officer Sue Deagle joins the podcast to explain the rationale for putting this new company together by merging Vectrus and Vertex, plus how the combined team is looking to grow beyond the foundation already in place.
Contracts
VA pauses future EHR deployments under ‘larger program reset’
The Department of Veterans Affairs said it plans to delay future rollouts of the new EHR system until it is confident that the software “is highly functioning at current sites and ready to deliver for veterans and VA clinicians at future sites.”
Opinion
This court case could further shape commercial tech requirements in contracts
Percipient.AI says it has the right commercial data analytics tool for a National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency program and wants a federal judge to ensure it joins the prime contractor's team.
Companies
Epirus, Comtech, Saab's US arm build out exec teams
These three companies in the defense and government market have hired new chief strategy officers, while a third brought in a new chief growth officer to work with their new senior executive colleagues on what the next phases should look like.
Opinion
Biden's cybersecurity strategy raises questions of liability
The shift of responsibility to software vendors in the National Cybersecurity Strategy should have all of industry asking questions.
Opinion