Leidos has the same curiosity about the outcome of Tuesday's vote that everyone else does but the company also is watching the continuing resolution and a new Congress among other factors beyond the presidential race.
Private equity-backed Belcan makes another deal and a new player has entered the federal market. Both transaction indicate that the federal M&A landscape is adjusting to life under the COVID-19 pandemic.
Garrison Courtney duped fellow contractors and high-level government officials, the Justice Department says. His guilty plea and seven-year sentence reveal a con job of epic proportions.
General Dynamics IT has again been picked over Perspecta for the DEOS cloud email and collaboration tools contract that now has a $4.4 billion ceiling -- roughly 40 percent lower than the initial value.
The NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the National Urban League and National Fair Housing Alliance have filed a class action lawsuit to try and stop President Trump's executive order that bans certain anti-bias training. The lawsuit includes government contractors as part of the class those groups are representing.
Investors who watch the government market have the coming election on their mind and it was Booz Allen Hamilton's turn to at least acknowledge it as an uncertainty, even as the firm seeks to highlight the broader trends it sees as certain.
Private equity firm DC Capital Partners unveils another government market investment and the company being backed this time focuses on hypersonics work.
Two moves by private equity investors in the government market show how both the broader financing conditions have gradually improved and companies have somewhat adjusted amid the pandemic.
Like its peers, CACI International had to move hard and fast into a new work cadence when COVID-19 began to put everyone at a distance from each other. Not everything can be perfect, but the first quarter financial results indicate the new arrangements are at least going alright.
Parsons is acquiring more space, cyber and intelligence capabilities as well as a slew of related products by acquiring Braxton Science & Technology Group for $300 million.
DARPA has begun work on a new broad agency announcement aimed at getting what it calls "revolutionary" research in areas such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and secure systems.