Design leads to solutions at Accenture studio

Accenture Federal Services wants its expanded design studio in Washington to be a place for not just solving problems but for thinking about them differently.

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Air Force eyes crowd sourcing to power data analysis

The Air Force wants to add the power of crowd sourcing to how it analyzes data around test and training missions.

IC venture arm backs automation, cloud security tech firms

Intell community investment arm In-Q-Tel details another pair of investments in commercial technology outfits that focus on automation and cloud security.

What comes after Parsons' IPO?

With its initial public offering in the rear view mirror, what's next for Parsons as it moves forward?

Cubic names Northrop vet Amen to BD leadership post

Cubic Corp. names 25-year defense market veteran Martin Amen to lead business development for a product line the company acquired earlier this year.

DOD wants to release its software blacklist

The Defense Department is working with Congress to find a way for DOD to let its defense contractors to see its list of restricted vendors.

Huntington Ingalls adds LaCroix

Huntington Ingalls Industries names former Navy civilian executive James LaCroix to help lead new technology advancement.

Top Leidos exec leads WT M&A event

Our May 31 Power Breakfast includes executives from leading government contractors like Randy Phillips, the senior vice president in charge of Leidos' M&A strategy.

CACI books $415M Army intell systems contract

CACI International takes a $415 million contract to provide intelligence data gathering systems to the Army.

Engility keeps DIA document management work

Now part of SAIC, Engility keeps an incumbent contract to help the Defense Intelligence Agency manage documents and media.

Cloud, AI firm names new public sector sales lead

Cloud and AI services company MTX Group hires former Oracle executive Mike Baraiolo to head public sector sales.

Army move to OASIS freezes out incumbents

The Army is moving a $500 million small business contract for missile defense support to OASIS but the incumbents likely won't be able to follow.

Symantec adds former IBM exec Borene

Symantec adds former IBM public sector executive Andrew Borene to the cyber firm's national security group.

What Parsons' IPO says about its transformation

Parsons touts has a long history of adapting to customer demands and its recent initial public offering puts a spotlight on where the multi-billion company sees the market headed now.

In-Q-Tel backs data unification software firm

Intelligence community venture arm In-Q-Tel adds a new tech industry partner in Tamr, a provider of enterprise data unification software.

Navy awards big-ticket cyber space support contracts

The Navy makes awards for a set of major contracts north of $500 million each to support operations in cyber space.

Booz Allen keeps up fight for $700M ISR contract

Booz Allen Hamilton continues its battle with Leidos and the Air Force over a contract worth at least $700 million contract for ISR support.

CACI adds Army vet, former DTRA exec Shields

CACI International adds retired Army Lt. Gen. and former DTRA executive Michael Shields to the senior leadership team.

Hitachi Vantara Federal launches broad as-a-service offering

Hitachi Vantara Federal will now sell its various data storage and management offerings as-a-service in another sign that the market is rapidly adopting commercial-like ways of doing business.