On the heels of pulling the plug on one small business IT contract, the General Services Administration formally starts bidding for the 8(a) STARS III $50 billion vehicle.
Deltek’s Amy Champigny lives and breathes the annual Clarity report, a survey that serves as a benchmark for the industry. In this episode of Project 38, discusses this year’s findings and how the coronavirus pandemic brings extra meaning to the findings.
A new government services company led by former Engility CEO Tony Smeraglinolo buys the international development portfolio of Science Applications International Corp.
Digiflight is fighting for a chance to get back into the OASIS on-ramp competition and their filing at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims also raises more questions about the impact of self-scoring procurements.
The Securities and Exchange Commission moves on awarding the small business on-ramp for $2.5 billion enterprise IT services contract after getting past an initial hiccup in the solicitation.
The Air Force names more companies eligible for up to $950 million in work to help build out an open data architecture environment for multi-domain operations.
Details are sparse on Booz Allen Hamilton's win of a $937 million task order to provide readiness support and training services to the Army Forces Command.
Two years after its initial foray into space, Amazon Web Services formally unveils a new business segment dedicated to that market that will work with government agencies and other industry players.
The Carlyle Group has re-acquired a firm it owned over a decade ago and a second private equity backed firm has made a divestiture to improve its market focus.