WT Power Breakfast: How tech drives fundamental changes in GovCon business models
The GovCon market has undergone tremendous changes over the last decade and the pace isn't slowing down. At our Dec. 10 Power Breakfast, leading industry executives and government officials will share their experiences and the disruptions they see on the horizon.
The problem of talent is shared, but so are the solutions
The problem of shrinking pools of talent including those with top-end technology skills is widely acknowledged across the public sector ecosystem, but some industry observers believe it does not have to be too competitive between government and contractors.
What’s next for CMMC
After the Defense Department revamped cybersecurity standards for contractors, the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program’s accreditation body is making adjustments.
Peraton makes its choice for new corporate headquarters
Peraton chooses a new home for the corporate headquarters to mark the company's first major decision in its physical facility footprint review.
NOAA unveils solicitation for $8B satellite support vehicle
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration tells the small business community to start working on their bids for an $8 billion professional services contract focused on satellite programs.
With Carlyle's backing, CNSI aims high for next growth phase
CNSI has been acquired by the Carlyle Group and with that backing, CEO Todd Stottlemyer and team have an ambitious goal to hit $1 billion in annual revenue within five years.
White House tells agencies to set contracting equity goals
The Biden administration has released a detailed policy memo to meet the president's commitment to steer $100 billion in federal contracting opportunities to small disadvantaged businesses over the next five years.
ATS acquires cyber tech solutions provider
Acclaim Technical Services closes its third acquisition in two years and the latest transaction sees it buy a provider cyber technology solutions to the national security community.
AT&T wins piece of DISA ethernet gateway upgrade
The Defense Information Systems Agency has awarded AT&T the next portion of its initiative to acquire ethernet connectivity for linking up with the military’s global information network.
Trade group warns of contractor workforce shortfall over vaccine mandate
A Professional Services Council (PSC) committee has forecasted potential workforce issues and billions of dollars in lost IT spend as the White House battles legal challenges to enforce a vaccine mandate for federal contractors.
Biden taps former USAF buyer to lead DOD acquisition
The White House has nominated former Air Force acquisition chief William LaPlante to be the Pentagon’s top buyer.
How inflation & supply chain problems hang over federal spending
Contractors face uncertainties driven by inflation, supply chain disruptions, and unresolved budget issues, according to the Professional Services Council's annual Vision Forecast.
Opinion
Building confidence is key to winning State's $8B EVOLVE contract
To win a spot on the State Department's $8 billion EVOLVE contract, bidders must work on building their customer's confidence.
By Light subsidiary wins $957M Army cyber training contract
A subsidiary of By Light Professional IT Services wins a $957.7 million contract to help the Army develop and maintain a new cyber training environment.
Guidehouse names new innovation lead
Guidehouse appoints a new chief innovation officer that was part of the leadership team at Dovel Technologies before its acquisition by the former.
Lockheed promotes new space segment leader
Lockheed Martin promotes one of its vice presidents with a long career at NASA to head the company's space systems segment at the start of 2022.
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