Opinion
How 'observability' can keep your data lake clean
The use of data lakes is growing in the federal market, and they have great potential for better analysis and data-driven decision-making -- as long as they are kept clean and pollution-free.
Companies
QinetiQ's US arm hires new lead talent exec
The two-decade market veteran most recently was chief human resources officer at another defense services company.
Companies
Comtech's board elects new chairman
The company's former longtime leader will not seek re-election to the board.
Companies
Unison purchases clause reading software firm
The transaction comes in the wake of a new majority owner entering its investment in Unison.
Companies
Parsons elevates new finance chief, current CFO joins board
A former Pentagon acquisition chief also is taking up a seat on Parsons' board of directors.
Podcasts
PROJECT 38: Booz Allen signaling intent with $100M ventures fund
Booz Allen Hamilton's move to formalize its venture investment function with a set dollar figure shows how serious it is in bringing tech startups into the U.S. public sector, the firm's lead tech scouting and ventures executive Brian MacCarthy tells our Ross Wilkers.
Contracts
Cyber looms large in House NDAA
From establishing the National Digital Reserve Corps to setting term limits at CISA, here’s what you need to know about the tech and cyber amendments currently featured in the House version of the FY2023 NDAA.
Contracts
GDIT wins cloud and data integration contract with CMS
The company will work on the largest data base of health care information in the world and facilitate its analytics functions.
Contracts
Space Force wants a 'bloodhound' to sniff out cyberthreats
A new contract with the moniker Digital Bloodhound will focus on protecting the ground-based networks that manage Space Force assets.
Companies
At UK airshow, defense execs warn of inflation, supply chains, and worker shortages
The Biden administration needs to invest in apprentice schools, CEO of top aerospace and defense firm says.
Contracts
Lack of documentation nixes $100M FEMA award
The Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded a disaster training services contract to Leidos without adequately explaining why, according to a new bid protest decision.
Companies
L3Harris board adds Goodyear finance exec
The 15-year Goodyear veteran oversees the tire making giant's capital allocation management function.
Companies
Schedule firms up in Booz Allen-EverWatch antitrust case
The judge overseeing the matter says everyone must now get to work on getting evidence they see as helping their arguments.
Contracts
EPA chooses 11 for $5.7B pollution program support pact
All but two that put in bids for the "EARTH Support Services" procurement won a place.
Contracts
Protest battle continues for Army energy efficiency program
The $91 million task order with the Army Corps of Engineers remains up for grabs.
Podcasts
PROJECT 38: Batsakis and Speigel explain their 'low-code' middle-market strategy
George Batsakis and Jerad Speigel share with Editor Nick Wakeman the strategy and vision behind their rebranded digital transformation company Groundswell that was built through three acquisitions over seven months.
Companies
AE Industrial, Boeing unveil second venture fund
The investment firm and aerospace giant are expanding on their partnership launched in 2021.
Contracts
PM Consulting tapped to bring new tech to USAID's mission
Under a $95 million contract, the company will provide technical and professional services to the Innovation and Technology Research hub.
Companies
Lockheed shows candor about today's supply chain challenges
The defense company's reassessment of what those issues mean shows up in its new financial outlook.
Contracts