Guidehouse promotes new growth chief from within

Guidehouse elevates one of its segment leaders to the newly-created position of chief growth officer.

DCMA seeking customer relationship management solution

The Defense Contract Management Agency wants to move quickly in fielding a cloud-based customer relationship management solution.

Opinion

What IT leaders should do now to prepare for CMMC compliance

Deadlines for compliance with DOD's Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification requirements are rapidly approaching. Here's what you need to do.

Booz Allen takes $937M Army readiness support order

Details are sparse on Booz Allen Hamilton's win of a $937 million task order to provide readiness support and training services to the Army Forces Command.

AST appoints new president

Allegheny Science & Technology appoints a nearly three-decade industry veteran to be its next president and shape the growth strategy.

Extension announced for 2020 Industry Innovator nominations

We have extended the deadline until July 17 for nominations for the 2020 Industry Innovators awards.

MorganFranklin finds new home for public sector shop

One year after being acquired itself, MorganFranklin decides to focus exclusively on commercial clients and finds a buyer for the public sector arm.

Sevatec scores new modernization contract

The Transportation Security Administration has turned to Sevatec for help in modernizing a suite of applications used across the agency.

CenturyLink takes second NASA EIS award

CenturyLink has expanded its footprint at NASA by winning another EIS task order to provide network services.

AWS unveils new space business

Two years after its initial foray into space, Amazon Web Services formally unveils a new business segment dedicated to that market that will work with government agencies and other industry players.

2 transactions show at least some private equity deals are getting done

The Carlyle Group has re-acquired a firm it owned over a decade ago and a second private equity backed firm has made a divestiture to improve its market focus.

Guidehouse fights for lost Secret Service contract

Guidehouse is fighting back after losing a $27 million incumbent contract to support the Secret Service's chief financial officer.

M&A considerations beyond COVID-19

The coronavirus has slowed down the closing of mergers and acquisitions in the government market but other considerations are also coming to mind for buyers and sellers.

How COVID-19 could reshape classified work

Mark Testoni, CEO of SAP NS2, says the lockdown surrounding COVID-19 is forcing changes in how work gets done in the classified space and sees it as a good thing.

Margie Graves named vice chair of ACT-IAC industry committee

A former top IT official will head up a key committee at the American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council.

L3Harris can claim this $900M Air Force training tech win

While bids were due before its creation, L3Harris Technologies can claim this win of a $900 million Air Force training technology contract that helps explain how both sides of the merger saw each other.

Parsons board adds former Raytheon exec, retired Transcom chief

Parsons Corp.'s board of directors grows to 10 members with the additions of a former Raytheon executive and retired Transportation Command chief.

Opinion

Five regulatory changes for contractors to watch

Five supply chain risk mitigation initiatives are likely to result in new regulations on government contractors. Market watchers at law firm Covington walk through each change contractors should pay attention to and where the implementations of them currently stand.

GSA makes 3 awards in e-commerce test

The General Services Administration awarded spots on its long-awaited e-commerce platform proof-of-concept test to Amazon, Overstock and Fisher Scientific.

Special Operations Command chooses 6 for unmanned contract

Six companies win spots on a $975 million unmanned aircraft systems and ISR contract with Special Operations Command.