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Veterans Affairs gets 3-month pause in T4NG2 protest case
The Court of Federal Claims gives the department more time to re-evaluate awards for the potential $61 billion IT vehicle with a report back due in early 2025.
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Maxar finds buyer for radar, sensor tech group
The space technology company makes a portfolio reshaping move close to one year after its restructuring.
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Nominations are open for the 2025 Fed100 awards
The deadline for submissions is Dec. 31, 2024.
Podcasts
WT 360: How the defense industrial base can improve its readiness
Jerry McGinn, executive director of the Baroni Center for Government Contracting at George Mason University, goes over how the U.S. industrial base has responded before and the path forward for future responses.
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Maximus files lawsuit over $6.6B call center recompete
The company is reiterating its claim that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is going to far with its inclusion of a labor harmony agreement in the solicitation.
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Former federal tech leaders share transition wisdom ahead of 2024 election
Despite changing administrations, experts say technology priorities remain constant while emphasizing importance of communication and workforce development.
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Health, space and sales leadership moves across the market
A pair of companies looking to move further up the middle tier feature, along with a defense tech company's board of directors bringing in two new members.
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DHS highlights hiring and project milestones on anniversary of Biden’s AI order
The Homeland Security Department has hired 31 technologists for its AI Corps and completed three pilot projects that have provided “valuable insights into the real-life impact of GenAI tools as well as their limitations.”
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Leidos captures new weapons systems supply support contract
The $93 million award aims to reduce the timelines and costs of repairs and future investments.
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Groundswell challenges Army's award of business system consolidation contract
In its protest at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, Groundswell is questioning how the Army stuck with long-time incumbent Accenture Federal Services for the project.
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How Parsons' push for synergies also includes tech
Digital twins are a big portion of what Parsons leans on to find commonalities between its federal and infrastructure segments, as CEO Carey Smith put it for investors.
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Evans wins $212M FAA engineering, program support recompete
The Federal Aviation Administration gets award number one out with four more to go for this second iteration of a contract supporting its air traffic organization.
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Inside the HHS reorganization to prioritize AI and emerging tech
Micky Tripathi wears many hats — assistant secretary for technology policy, national coordinator for health information technology and acting chief artificial intelligence officer — as the agency looks to expand its tech leadership.
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Hexagon's US federal arm promotes Reichert to CEO
This subsidiary of the Sweden-headquartered industrial tech company focuses on installation security, geographic information systems, cybersecurity and C4ISR.
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CGI Federal protests $35M NRC acquisition system modernization award
CGI Federal claims the agency failed to properly evaluate Unison’s compliance with the FedRAMP cloud authorization program and past performance.
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Budget woes may slow Pentagon efforts to strengthen industry
The Pentagon released the first implementation plan for its defense industrial strategy.
Podcasts
WT 360: BryceTech's CEO shares her secrets for rapid growth
Carissa Bryce Christensen discusses how her company earned a Fast 50 spot for four consecutive years and the keys to being a successful business in the GovCon market.
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US charges 6 for conspiring to defraud agencies through IT contracting schemes
The charges are the first in an ongoing Department of Justice investigation into “IT manufacturers, distributors and resellers” that sell to the government.
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Ernst & Young buys digital identity tech consultancy
Dignari opened for business in 2013 and brings to EY a suite of programs across the Homeland Security Department's enterprise.
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