Contracts

GSA starts to move on Air Force IT recompete

The General Services Administration's first notice to industry on what it is calling "2GIT Reimagined" asks about who is an original equipment manufacturer and their sales approaches.

Companies

Leidos sounds unfazed by GSA's push to centralize software buys

As Leidos CEO Tom Bell told a group of reporters, the company is "more interested in the system we can build around all of the widgets" to make technology work better for government.

Opinion

Original Intelligence: the consulting industry’s last and best advantage

As Y Combinator targets consulting for disruption, success will belong to firms that offer what no AI can: the unexpected, unpatterned, and uncopiable.

Contracts

GSA introduces USAi.Gov to streamline AI adoption across government

The new platform will be available to all agencies beginning Thursday, allowing government users to explore, experiment with and adopt a variety of AI tools.

Companies

Woven Solutions gets private equity backing

The three-year-old company develops cloud-native applications to help agencies in their IT modernization and enterprise tech deployment efforts.

Contracts

Air Force seeks prime for Ukraine defense ERP implementation

The service branch is looking to help Ukraine's military modernize how it manages resources.

Contracts

KBR wins $3.6B NASA health, human performance contract

The company keeps a role it has held since 2015 in helping NASA better understand health risks that come with spaceflight.

Companies

Leidos takes aim at maritime autonomy

The company wants to make waves in the surface and undersea drone markets amongst startup competitors.

Contracts

GSA signs OneGov agreement with Box

Agencies can get discounts upwards of 75% on Box's Enterprise Plus and 65% on Enterprise Advanced under this latest pact between the General Services Administration and a commercial software provider.

Companies

V2X to acquire QinetiQ's US data, services business

This 70-employee unit provides data engineering, intelligence mission support and cyber solutions to national security agencies.

Companies

Amentum shows part of its hand for Golden Dome and nuclear power

In talking with Wall Street, Amentum executives detail some work the company is doing today on missile defense and data center energy with an eye toward larger opportunities.

Contracts

CACI wins $1.6B Transportation Command software contract

The company is tasked with helping TRANSCOM stand up a new platform and based it on commercially-available tools for supply chain management.

Opinion

How GSA's contract consolidation impacts your go-to-market strategy

IT vendors and solutions providers of all stripes need to pay attention and align their strategies as the government changes how its buys products and services, writes immixGroup's Tara Franzonello.

Contracts

GSA and Anthropic ink deal for Claude AI across all government branches

Anthropic has followed in OpenAI’s footsteps to offer federal agencies its Claude model versions for $1.

Companies

Trilogy Federal restructures its C-level exec team

The company has elevated one founder to the chief executive post, while a chief delivery officer and chief technology officer are now part of the senior team.

Companies

Maximus hopes its Air Force cyber win is just a starting point

In talking with Wall Street, CEO Bruce Caswell explained how the company's opportunity pipeline for defense work led it to the $77 million award.

Companies

How CACI views DOD's push for more commercial and consolidated software buys

In talking with Wall Street, CEO John Mengucci also describes how the company's portfolio in networks is driven by work on software.

Companies

Peraton hires SAIC, CACI vet as chief growth officer

Ravi Dankanikote will lead Peraton's enterprise growth strategy that includes its business development efforts and building of customer relationships.

Opinion

Under fire, GAO explains its mission to Congress

The Government Accountability Office publishes a blog to explain its role amid threatened budget cuts and rhetoric that questions its value.

Podcasts

WT 360: One founder’s guide to making hard pivots and picking the right investor

Sophia Harris, founder and chief executive of ODRG, charts the path her company has taken since its inception in 2013 and how a full change in approach positioned it for an investment from Advantage Capital.