Podcasts
PROJECT 38: Array's small business journey to the full-and-open world
Every company has a journey and Sumeet Shrivastava shares with Editor Nick Wakeman the path Array Information Technologies followed from when he joined as CEO in 2008 to its recent sale to CGI Federal.
KBR books $126M Transportation research center IT recompete
KBR will continue its IT services to a Transportation Department center that houses research and study programs focused on advancing innovation.
Former Perspecta CEO lines up his next gig
Blue Delta Capital Partners, the venture investment firm focused on government technology companies, adds former Perspecta CEO Mac Curtis as a venture fellow and he fills us in on what that entails.
Chip shortage raises key considerations for GovCon
Just about everything in the world runs on computer chips and the world keeps wanting more of these items including government contractors to make complex technology systems for customers. Here we try to understand what the global chip shortage means for the public sector ecosystem.
Former HHS CIO shares COVID-19 lessons learned
Perryn Ashmore saw the good and the bad as the Health and Human Services Department's chief information officer during the pandemic's height. Here is some of what he learned and how the IT industry can carry those lessons forward.
BAE wins $131M Navy C5ISR contract
BAE Systems will support C5ISR systems for the Navy under a $131.1 million contract.
The growing importance of GWACs and the challenges they face
One of the government's most popular methods for buying emerging technologies and critical IT services faces significant challenges in an ever-changing marketplace
General Dynamics challenges rival's $2.7B cloud migration win
Peraton is facing a challenge to its win of a $2.7 billion Homeland Security cloud migration contract from rival bidder and fellow incumbent General Dynamics IT.
ST Engineering's US subsidiary hires Raytheon exec as president
Singapore Technologies Engineering brings in the former Raytheon Technologies government relations leader to be president of the former's U.S. subsidiary.
Guidehouse completes Dovel acquisition
Guidehouse closes its acquisition of Dovel Technologies to gain a greater presence in health, human services and public safety.
Deloitte protest leads to seat on $250M Navy program
Deloitte Consulting’s protest of a $250 million Navy contract to modernize management of its weapons and ordinance supply chain has paid off as the company is now on that program.
DISA to rethink $600M communications award
After getting hit by several protests, the Defense Information Systems Agency pulls back a nearly $600 million contract award for communications support services to the Air Force.
Breaking down the Army's new network plan
The Army wants to be able to freely send data back and forth from its legacy and business systems to the tactical edge. Key to doing that is its strategy to unify tactical and enterprise networks and creating a common "data fabric." But will it work?
DOD starts to develop inspector general IT contract
The Defense Department is starting to develop an IT support contract for the inspector general's office.
This week in leadership appointments from the airplane giants & 2 emerging tech firms
This week saw the two largest aerospace companies in the world and another pair of emerging technology firms announce appointments to their senior leadership teams, including a promotion to the top from within.
How Vertex Aerospace has charted its next path
Vertex Aerospace has at various points been a standalone company, a business unit within another large defense market player, and more recently back to being a standalone company. Its CEO explains to us what is next for Vertex after the acquisition of a large Raytheon services businesses.
CMS unveils final solicitation for training contract
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has released the final solicitation for a small business contract to acquire training and content development services in support of personnel working at CMS call centers.
How GSA is implementing the contractor vaccination mandate
The agency is using robotics process automation to send out contract changes to contractors covered by the White House's vaccination requirements.
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