TOP 100: Smartronix using deals, awards to build on cloud expertise
Smartronix is pursuing growth opportunities by adding and expanding capabilities around cloud migration and digital transformation.
Lockheed wants industry partners to help connect people & platforms
Lockheed Martin sees its vision of a more connected military enterprise as requiring the help of partners in the defense industry and other industries, such as the sector Lockheed's own CEO came from.
Deloitte puts down geographic, cyber footprints with Sentek acquisition
Deloitte has been pushing more into what it calls the "mission space" of the Navy. That has led the consulting firm to acquire Sentek and put down roots in a both key geographic region and technical area.
Lawmakers push for new defense supply chain strategy
The House Armed Services Committee's Defense Critical Supply Chain Task Force issued recommendations that push for domestic production and better government oversight of supply chain vulnerabilities.
Podcasts
PROJECT 38: The evolution of 'Verizon 2.0' & its public sector arm
Verizon wants to be the indispensable partner alongside its customers for modernizing their networks. In this episode, Verizon's public sector leader Jennifer Chronis explains to our Ross Wilkers what that means for the business she leads and how the larger "Verizon 2.0" strategy continues to shape the unit.
Amendments doing little to clarify CIO-SP4 confusion
Concerns and confusion around the CIO-SP4 solicitation's requirements continue despite letters from the Professional Services Council and more amendments from the National Institutes of Health's procurement shop.
Planned Systems International makes health, cyber play through acquisition
Planned Systems International acquires a middle-tier systems integrator for a greater foothold in federal health and cyber programs.
VA to continue pause on Cerner deployment for six more months
At the end of calendar 2021, the Department of Veterans Affairs expects to announce a new schedule for the deployment of its $21 billion electronic health record modernization project.
Shield AI acquires firm that beat a human pilot
A company whose artificial intelligence engine beat a human-piloted fighter jet gets acquired in a deal the buyer hopes will speed deployment of that technology.
Protests over $10B DHS IT contract back under consideration
Two companies that we mistakenly reported to be out of the competition for a $10 billion Homeland Security Department's IT contract never left the competition. Now their protests are once again under consideration.
Parsons wins $935M Air Force base security contract
Parsons takes a $953 million contract to help the Air Force maintain layered base security systems at its facilities in Europe and Africa.
Four win seats on $240M Army future concept contract
Four companies win spots on a $240 million contract to work with the Army’s Futures and Concepts Center on addressing current and emerging challenges for soldiers.
VTG 'dazzles' with Navy laser win
VTG will install laser systems on five Navy destroyers to knock out the sensors of unmanned aerial systems that threaten them.
CACI records another big win at Defense Threat Reduction Agency
CACI International extends its streak with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency by winning a $1.4 billion task order that will builds on the 14 years CACI has supported the DTRA's mission.
Senate bill gives contractors, others 24 hours to disclosure breaches
A bipartisan bill introduced by the leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee sets up a 24-hour deadline for infrastructure operators, federal contractors and federal agencies to report confirmed cybersecurity breaches and ransomware attacks.
AE Industrial Partners hires new finance chief
Serial government market acquirer AE Industrial Partners brings in a new chief financial officer to help the private equity firm further chart its future direction.
ManTech defends $475M space launch support recompete
ManTech defends its decade-long incumbency on a military space launch engineering and integration program through the win of a $475.5 million recompete.
'Democratizing data' and the promise of JADC2
Lt. Gen. S. Clinton Hinote, the deputy chief of staff for strategy, integration and requirements for the Air Force, said the global shift to make data readily available could have a profound impact on military operations.
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