Podcasts

WT 360: All about GSA's 'MAS-sive' contract consolidation

Companies have much to work on as the General Services Administration turns its 24 Multiple Award Schedule contracts into one. GSA Schedule specialist Courtney Fairchild is here with an updated roadmap for contractors to follow.

Companies

NOAA unveils 'Fisheries' solicitation under $8B vehicle

This is the latest opportunity arising out of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration mandatory use vehicle for professional services from small businesses.

Companies

As V2X integrates, it puts focus on Indo-Pacific region

The global government services company is eight months into the combination of Vectrus and Vertex and sees opportunities for its new broader capabilities.

Companies

SAIC invests in cloud automation company

Science Applications International Corp. is looking to beef up the capability of its core cloud computing offerings.

Opinion

Yet another CIO-SP4 fix is in the works

The self-scoring aspect of the competition for the $50 billion IT contract remains a sticking point for small business bidders.

Opinion

From deliverables to outcomes, rethinking digital transformation

To make digital transformation more than just another buzzword, industry must focus on delivering results rather than technology.

Opinion

What's ahead in federal health IT?

This analysis explores the breadth and depth of opportunities in the federal market, including infrastructure, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.

Contracts

CACI's fight for $500M DIA contract is over

CACI International's second protest of the award has been denied and the company has little recourse to continue the argument.

Companies

At mobile phone show, Lockheed's CEO makes his pitch for partners

The chief executive of the world's largest defense contractor tells attendees at the world's largest telecommunications conference that their companies have a lot to offer Lockheed Martin.

Companies

Engineering and growth leadership appointments mark the week in exec moves

Here is our newest snapshot of some of the most recent senior leadership promotions and hires across the government market.

Opinion

Air Force initiatives take center stage at our next Power Breakfast

On March 10, leaders from the branch's chief information and small business offices will help us take a deep dive into their IT priorities

Contracts

National cyber strategy faces major implementation challenges, industry execs say

A depleted workforce, lack of funding and barriers to information sharing across the public and private sectors are among several challenges these executives cite regarding the federal government's new sweeping cybersecurity strategy.

Contracts

Accenture prevails in long fight for Healthcare.gov work

After several rounds of protests, the company will continue to manage the health insurance exchanges that are the Affordable Care Act's centerpiece .

Companies

How far along is ICF in its IT modernization strategy?

The company's chief executive answered that question from investors and pointed to a key booking as another signpost of progress.

Companies

Power and radar tech mark the week's blue chip defense venture finds

The venture capital arms of Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Technologies reveal their latest investments in the search for "what's next."

Companies

Cherokee Federal adds cyber work through acquisition

Criterion Systems brings to the buyer approximately 450 people skilled in cybersecurity, cloud and IT infrastructure.

Opinion

VA to rethink $300M award decision

The Veterans Affairs Department makes this decision with a bid protest ruling just a few weeks away.

Companies

Altamira acquires signals intelligence company

This is the acquirer's first such move under its current private equity ownership.

Podcasts

WT 360's Info Session: Leidos' CEO transition and troubles with two big contracts

Washington Technology's Nick Wakeman and Ross Wilkers review the upcoming retirement of Leidos CEO Roger Krone after nine years in that role and preview what his successor will bring. The WT team also tries to wrap their heads around why a pair of government-wide vehicles are drawing complaints for very different reasons.

Opinion

Bridge contract highlights procurement system dysfunction

The government has to extend an Army task order for critical weapons research, but that doesn't make it a good practice for managing acquisitions.