Companies

Two Six Technologies adds info manipulation tools in acquisition

Thresher Ventures develops software to detect media manipulation activities by foreign governments.

Contracts

Another protest holds up $50B NIH contract

At least one bidder pursuing the CIO-SP4 contract for health and biomedical IT solutions is still confused about how past experience will be considered.

Contracts

16 capture spots on $1B Army network contract

Winners will vie for task orders to support the Army's portion of the Defense Department's global electronic information setup.

Contracts

General Dynamics IT fighting for lost FBI contract

A rival bested General Dynamics IT for an FBI help desk contract and the company is challenging how the evaluation was conducted.

Contracts

NASA unveils $700M engineering solicitation

Proposals are due at the end of May for the single-award contract.

Contracts

Protestor seeks second shot at Air Force weapons IT work

ManTech International captured the $256.4 million task order over seven other competitors, but a disappointed bidder is arguing the evaluation was flawed.

Contracts

Parsons get second chance at $320M Air Force cloud competition

What Parsons said in a protest has led the Air Force to take another look at proposals for an application migration award.

Opinion

White House push for government redesign has echoes from the past

The Biden administration's efforts to reorganize government processes around life events such as births and retirements has a ring of "deja vu" to it, but will things be different this time around?

Contracts

GSA reworking $15B Polaris solicitation

That promise from the General Services Administration led to a dismissed protest, but how extensive the changes are remains to be seen.

Companies

Air Force success leads to acquisition

Wins on a $990 million full-and-open Air Force vehicle have helped take Digital Mobilizations down the path of being acquired.

Companies

Questions to ask when hiring former federal workers

A new bid protest ruling describes some trouble spots companies could run into when hiring former government officials.

Companies

New hire bolsters journey in the public markets

As part of its quest to move up the food chain of publicly-traded companies, Castellum brings in a new chief financial officer with deep roots in the commercial and government contracting accounting worlds.

Contracts

VA developing clearinghouse contract for healthcare transactions

Veterans Affairs wants help in transmitting millions of healthcare transactions to the payer community.

Contracts

NASA preps final solicitation for $700M engineering contract

Bidding is expected to start next month for a $700 million NASA engineering services contract supporting a wide range of space flight programs.

Opinion

Will inflation reshape the government market?

As publicly-traded GovCon companies prepare for their quarterly reports to investors, the impacts of inflation will be a topic executives have to address.

Contracts

Protest fight over $2B DHA contract enters third round

The Defense Health Agency has now chosen Peraton three times over a $2 billion IT infrastructure contract and also faced protests in each instance, including this latest one.

Contracts

NASA to save mission safety contract for women-owned businesses

NASA expects proposals next week for a safety and mission assurance contract that is reserved for women-owned small businesses.

Companies

Booz Allen invests in edge computing firm with mapping tech for special operations forces

Booz Allen Hamilton's investment in Reveal Technology shows that you don't have to buy another company to bring in bleeding edge technology that can solve a customer's critical challenge.

Companies

How to track potential new partners and competitors entering the market

We have launched the first quarterly Washington Technology Market Disruptors, powered by GovTribe, to help the WT audience track new entrants into the government market. Nearly 500 companies in the last quarter of 2022 won their first government contract; here's how you learn about them.

Contracts

Where CACI succeeded in its TSA IT infrastructure protest

The Government Accountability Office explains how it sided with CACI International's argument that the company properly scored in a bid to keep a $343 million Transportation Security Agency IT contract.