IBM wins $850M Navy ERP order
IBM wins a giant piece of the Navy's broader effort to improve financial controls and performance, in part by adopting a consolidated enterprise resource planning setup.
General Dynamics eyes greater share of the cloud pie
General Dynamics is already the lead for one significant cloud migration effort in government and wants to be at the nexus of other moves.
Beta.Sam.gov still a work in progress
Beta.Sam.gov has a new design as it prepares to absorb Sam.gov and become a single government procurement portal. The changes add some needed features, but some lingering frustrations remain.
The questions raised by protests against SpaceX's lunar lander win
Blue Origin and Dynetics file protests over SpaceX's NASA lunar lander win and the challenges will raise questions about how price, competition and technical solutions being offered all play a role in making major contract awards.
Cubic stockholders vote 'yes' on sale to Veritas & activist investor
A majority of Cubic's stockholders vote to approve the company's sale to Veritas Capital and an activist hedge fund partner.
Deloitte wins second shot at HUD cyber contract
Deloitte gets another shot at a cybersecurity contract with the Housing and Urban Development Department after a competitor used the wrong labor categories.
Raytheon offers upbeat forecast
One year ago, Raytheon Technologies unveiled itself to the market just as the coronavirus pandemic was in its early stages, and the company's outlook today is very different than it was then.
Pair of federal sector veterans take up new industry roles
One veteran of government service and a second experienced contracting market executive take new roles in industry to help steer their new employers toward more growth.
Inside the Octo-Sevatec integration
Octo is roughly three months past the acquisition of Sevatec that created a larger middle-tier technology modernization provider and the timing happens to coincide with more funding attention on that very subject.
The challenges and opportunities of digital transformation
Washington Technology gathered a group of leading industry executives to share how they view digital transformation and the challenges and opportunities it presents for government contractors.
Spending through OTAs lack of guidance, data, IG finds
The Defense Department's internal watchdog found a lack of data on other transaction awards made through consortiums.
SAIC's latest tuck-in acquisition eyes AI skills
SAIC has acquired a small Seattle firm that solves a difficult problem in artificial intelligence -- how to organize structured and unstructured data from multiple sources based on user attributes and permissions.
Raytheon chairman Kennedy to retire
One of the main architects behind the creation of Raytheon Technologies will retire from the company after 38 years there.
DHA unveils final solicitation for $1.4B workforce contract
The final solicitation is out for the Defense Health Agency's $1.4 billion Workforce 3.0 contract for acquiring new training and technical skills to drive innovation across the military's health care infrastructure.
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