System High names new CFO

Systems High Corp. brings on board a 24-year government market veteran to be its new finance chief.

ICF sets sights on larger tech contracts

ICF touts the fact that its revenue has doubled roughly every five years over the past two decades. To keep that going, however, the company says it needs to score some big federal technology contracts.

CNSI appoints new COO

CNSI further expands its leadership team with the hire of a new chief operating officer.

Special Ops Command eyes prototype system to spot misinformation

The U.S. Special Operations Command is exploring ways to use commercial technology to spot disinformation campaigns in real-time.

Huntington Ingalls appoints new CIO

Huntington Ingalls Industries elevates one of its chief information officers at the segment level to CIO for the entire corporation.

Cask looks inside for new president

Cask Government Services promotes its former business development chief to the role of president.

2020 NDAA clears the House

The Democratic-led House successfully passed the final version of the 2020 defense policy bill, which includes a three-year intelligence authorization bill and several tech investments. It now moves to the Senate.

Inside Perspecta's protest of $7.6B DEOS cloud contract

Newly-obtained protest documents offer insights into Perspecta's arguments that it didn't get a fair shake in the competition for the $7.6 billion DEOS cloud email contract.

Why you need to be at this week's WT Power Breakfast

Our upcoming GWAC Power Breakfast has a lineup of government leaders ready to share what's next for these market-shaping vehicles.

Large primes to play CMMC help desk role for smaller firms

The Defense Department is pushing forward with its unified cybersecurity standard for contractors and wants large companies and industry associations to show startups and smaller firms the way.

DOD wants more transparency in AWS protest

Amazon Web Services' lawsuit over the JEDI cloud contract has much that cannot be seen yet but lawyers for the government are arguing that more should be released.

Jeff Bezos' defense of military tech work has this (unspoken) people message

Jeff Bezos wants Amazon and other tech companies like it to keep working with the U.S. government and military. That statement could have broader meaning beyond just the technology and recruiters at government contractors may want to take notice.

Centuari closes two deals as it grows its platform

Centuari is moving quickly to make good on its acquisition strategy as it closes two deals to build its capabilities around space, intelligence and cybersecurity.

Leidos keeps $6.5B DISA info grid contract

Leidos clears its second major recompete hurdle in as many weeks by capturing the contract to help DISA run a large global information network.

Nominations open for 31st annual Federal 100 awards

The nomination period is open for the 2020 Federal 100 awards, a program that recognizes individuals who are making a difference in the government IT market.

Gansler fellowship to focus on procurement research

The Professional Services Council Foundation and Procurement Roundtable have launched the Jacques S. Gansler Fellowship to foster research on acquisition, national security, the public-private sector nexus and technology.

Accenture loses incumbent USCIS contract

Accenture has lost the chance to compete for a $100 million incumbent U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services contract after the firm's technical solution was deemed unacceptable.

Court unseals Amazon Web Services' JEDI protest

In newly-unsealed documents, Amazon Web Services puts the focus of its JEDI protest on what it sees as undue political influence throughout the source selection process.

NCI continues fight for $145M incumbent Army contract

NCI Information Systems has filed a second bid protest as it fights to keep a $145 million contract to support the Army's Program Executive Office Soldier organization.

Army gives disappointed bidders lifeline in $82B LOGCAP V contract

The Army has given at least some hope to disappointed bidders who missed out on awards for the potential $82 billion LOGCAP V logistics contract.