The intelligence community is planning a massive cloud initiative that could be worth tens of billions of dollars and involve multiple contracts with commercial cloud providers.
Lockheed Martin and Raytheon will jointly pursue a contract to consolidate and modernize the nationwide network of surveillance and air traffic control radar systems.
SES Government Solutions is protesting the Coast Guard's decision to not compete a contract for commercial satellite services and instead sole-source the work to a competitor.
Perspecta receives a $155 million contract to support Veterans Affairs' electronic health record system as the VA moves toward transitioning to a new EHR.
FCW's Federal 100 awards program marked its 30th year of recognizing individuals whose work serving the public sector went above and beyond expectations.
Technology provider Elastic actively looks to the community of system integrators as partners and is glad to let them do much of the heavy-lifting for agencies.
Boeing is confirmed as the company who will build the Navy's fleet of "Orca" unmanned submarines. This win advances Boeing's larger autonomous strategy and gives it a foothold in an only-growing unmanned underwater arena.
The General Services Administration cancels awards on its $15 billion Alliant 2 Small Business contract after a protestor wins a favorable court ruling.
Palantir has won the first delivery order under the Army's "DCGS-A" intelligence system contract. But that doesn't mean the Silicon Valley firm has eliminated Raytheon from the competition.
Parsons Corp. confirms that it has confidentially filed draft paperwork for an initial public offering. So what's next for them before they hit "The Street?"