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PROJECT 38: How Parsons plans to leverage its IPO
Chuck Harrington, Parsons' chairman and CEO, discusses the company's initial public offering and what the move means for them going forward.
Top execs lead WT space event
Executives from five of the market's biggest companies will be on hand for the Aug. 8 WT Power Breakfast to discuss their strategies for the growing space market.
Perspecta makes first acquisition, to pay $250M for Knight Point
Perspecta makes its first acquisition as a publicly-traded company through a $250 million deal for managed IT services provider Knight Point Systems.
SAIC's Keene sees growth opportunities ahead
On the eve of taking the reins as SAIC's new CEO, Nazzic Keene talks about the company's growth opportunities in intelligence and space.
Integration, portfolio review high on L3 Harris' to-do list
The now one-month-old L3 Harris Technologies has integration at the top of its to-do list, along with deciding which businesses may have a better home somewhere else.
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Nazzic Keene on the future of SAIC
On the cusp of taking the reins as CEO of SAIC, Nazzic Keene spoke with us about her new role and vision for the future of Science Applications International Corp.
Mercury to pay $100M for area display maker
Mercury Systems makes another acquisition as part of its story to become more of an end-to-end defense subsystem supplier.
Fast 50 deadline extended
The deadline for nominations for the 2019 Washington Technology Fast 50 has been extended to Aug. 5 so there is still a chance to showcase how your company has grown over the last five years.
Fraud ring targets federal procurement
An international group of criminals is accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars in IT gear by targeting DHS and other federal agencies' solicitations.
Leidos eager for role in agencies' commercial cloud move
Commercial cloud providers are jockeying for position in the federal market as agencies increasingly eye cloud migrations: a trend Leidos sees as suiting itself just fine.
Leonardo DRS unit keeps $830M Navy hardware contract
A Leonardo DRS subsidiary wins a $830.7 million recompete contract to install network hardware for the Navy.
Booz Allen sees AI investments 'faster than we expected'
Agencies have been slow to invest in and adopt artificial intelligence and other automation technologies, but that is rapidly changing and Booz Allen Hamilton sees it as a train that will not be stopped.
Army tries again with $5B desktop, mobile product awards
The Army makes another attempt at getting its $5 billion Army Desktop and Mobile Computing 3 contract vehicle up and running after a nearly two-year protest saga.
GSA adds 24 to human capital support contract vehicle
GSA and OPM add 24 small businesses to its large Human Capital and Training Solutions contract, bringing the total to 44 primes.
Is Trump the last hope for those wanting to stop JEDI?
The judge's written opinion rejecting Oracle's protest against the JEDI cloud contract is now out. It's also now becoming clear that any future protests will have a hard time gaining traction.
AT&T posts $1 billion DOJ telecom win
The Justice Department intends to leverage the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract to drive modernization.
Microsoft CEO offers defense for military work
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella gives his defense of working with the federal government and the U.S. military in particular: a push back against those who think the software firm should look elsewhere for business.
Unisys honors Mark Cohn with research fund
Unisys Corp. has created a research fund as a way of honoring Unisys Federal CTO Mark Cohn, who died recently after battling lung cancer.
Four win seats on $99M unmanned aircraft contract
Four suppliers take spots on a $99.5 million Army contract to deliver tactical unmanned aircraft.
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