Opinion
CIO-SP4 protests move toward final decision
No action appears likely to resolve the 130-plus protests involving this $50 billion IT vehicle, which indicates the Government Accountability Office will decide on the contract's next steps.
Opinion
Judge reverses course, denies firm's standing to protest
Whether a subcontractor can force its way onto a team because it has a commercial product remains an unanswered question.
Companies
ManTech founder George Pedersen dies at 87
The industry legend and pioneer led ManTech for five decades.
Contracts
CACI can now book its $2.4B NSA win
With the last remaining protest denied, CACI can move ahead on this intelligence and cybersecurity contract called FocusedFox that is now in the win column.
Opinion
A deep dive into DIU is featured at the next WT Power Breakfast
We'll explore the ins and outs of the Defense Innovation Unit and how contractors can find cutting edge technologies to incorporate into their solutions at our May 25 WT Power Breakfast
Opinion
CEO retirements signal growing market maturity
A grouping of recent CEO retirements came with no drama and are a sign of stability in the market. Just don't think of it as boring.
Contracts
NIST builds infrastructure for CHIPS loan program
The agency wants help to create financial models and analyzing capital markets as it manages billions in loans and grants to restore the U.S. semiconductor industry.
Companies
GDIT launches tech strategy focused on 'accelerators'
The company is investing in its labs, employees and partnerships as it focuses on technologies such as zero trust, automation, cloud, software, 5G and artificial intelligence.
Contracts
Space Force considering contractor-owned satellite management system
Ownership and operations of the systems managing a pair of satellites would be turned over to a contractor, according to a new sources sought notice
Companies
Enlightenment Capital's newest platform makes its first deal
iNovex has acquired Innoplex to create a middle-market firm focused on serving the intelligence and defense markets.
Companies
DMI picks a new leader as Bajaj steps back
After 21 years leading the company he founded, Sunny Bajaj moves to the board of directors and DMI picks Rocky Thurston as its new CEO.
Companies
CACI falls short in fight for $774M encryption contract
A federal appeals court agreed with part of CACI International's protest, but in the end that wasn't enough to let the company back in the competition to build encryption devices for the Army.
Contracts
Leidos, Booz Allen keep pushing for $1.3B cloud contract
The Treasury Department's TCloud blanket purchase agreement was won by SAIC, but the two challengers claim the evaluation was improper.
Companies
As supply chain threats evolve, so do the tools fighting them
A group of executives steeped in supply chain risk management issues share their insights on what’s working now and how the fight must change in the future.
Contracts
SAIC fights to keep incumbent NASA contract
The company argues that NASA did a poor job in evaluating proposals for a $719 million engineering services award.
Companies
Bluestone invests in veteran-owned business
Precise Systems plans to use the backing as a catalyst for growth, including via acquisitions.
Companies
Boecore builds out cyber, AI chops with new acquisition
The Enlightenment Capital-backed company makes its third purchase within eight months as it adds capabilities in the defense and space sectors.
Contracts
FBI to rethink BPA program following protests
A "clarification" from the agency on the solicitation means the eliminated bidders are back into the competition.
Contracts
NGA faces challenges to $250M cyber award
A pair of disappointed bidders want a second shot at this National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency contract reserved for small businesses.
Companies