ManTech just put the books on a 2020 that saw growth on its top line and in the backlog for future revenue, but sees the biggest challenge ahead for themselves and industry as one of talent supply more than budget.
Codan, an Australia-headquartered communications equipment maker, acquires a wireless technology company to expand the buyer's U.S. defense market presence and add more mesh networking capabilities.
In this episode of Project 38, Brian Lindholm of FedSavvy Strategies explains to Senior Staff Writer Ross Wilkers how gathering competitive intelligence is a close cousin to how the intelligence community processes all the data it gathers.
NASA mission to Mars is a test bed of technologies -- autonomy, miniaturization, telecommunications, software engineering. The lessons learned will be profound and it's also just damn cool stuff.
Enlightenment Capital invests in data management and professional services firm Artlin Consulting to help that company through its next phase of growth. The investment is part of a Small Business Administration loan program.
Palantir was not shy in its ambition to take on traditional competitors and wrestle away market share in the government market, but the next phase of the software company's federal strategy will see more teamwork with others.
This protest involving work on a remote Atlantic island is likely raising issues that will hit closer to home, namely the structure of small business joint ventures.
During an investor conference, Peraton CEO Stu Shea explained the rationale behind its deals to combine with the Northrop Grumman IT business and Perspecta. Plus how the new, bigger Peraton plans to position itself in the market.
The Defense Department has unveiled a pair of solicitations with a combined $1 billion ceiling value for technology development and integration work, including with the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center.
Newly reported cybersecurity vulnerabilities inched past 17,000 in 2020, signaling worsening security in the defense industrial base, according to a National Defense Industry Association report.
Huntington Ingalls Industries, ECS Federal's parent company and Cerner all reported to Wall Street their financial results from a challenging 2020 and gave some initial glimpses at how they see 2021.