Leidos keeps $6.5B DISA info grid contract

Leidos clears its second major recompete hurdle in as many weeks by capturing the contract to help DISA run a large global information network.

Accenture loses incumbent USCIS contract

Accenture has lost the chance to compete for a $100 million incumbent U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services contract after the firm's technical solution was deemed unacceptable.

Court unseals Amazon Web Services' JEDI protest

In newly-unsealed documents, Amazon Web Services puts the focus of its JEDI protest on what it sees as undue political influence throughout the source selection process.

NCI continues fight for $145M incumbent Army contract

NCI Information Systems has filed a second bid protest as it fights to keep a $145 million contract to support the Army's Program Executive Office Soldier organization.

Army gives disappointed bidders lifeline in $82B LOGCAP V contract

The Army has given at least some hope to disappointed bidders who missed out on awards for the potential $82 billion LOGCAP V logistics contract.

Coast Guard planning cloud transition contract

The Coast Guard is planning a contract to help it buy a variety of services that will support the transition to a cloud environment.

New DOD cloud email award expected in early 2020

A new award for the Defense Department's commercial cloud email contract could come in late January or early February.

SAIC focuses on revenue growth as Engility integration nears finish line

Science Applications International Corp. has largely completed the integration of Engility almost one year on. Now the focus is on organic revenue growth.

E3/Sentinel closes another digital-focused acquisition

E/3 Sentinel continues its strategy to move up the middle market's food chain with another acquisition focused on digital and analytics-related services for government agencies.

8(a) on-ramp begins for government's main human capital vehicle

Small businesses with the 8(a) designation have been told to get their bids ready for an on-ramp for the federal government's main contract vehicle for support of human capital initiatives.

Leidos clears major DOE recompete

Through a joint venture, Leidos clears one of its most significant recompete challenges of the year and will keep a major Energy Department contract through a joint venture.

Sellers' expectations high in hot M&A market and public companies don't like it

The government market's merger-and-acquisition landscape continues to run hot and so are what sellers hope to fetch. Public companies are pointing to those high expectations as a reason for not going forward with deals.

Tech Data opens up on DLT deal

Tech Data will leave the public markets in the first half of next year but will have to report its financial results until then, including the price it paid for DLT Solutions.

Drone Aviation joins group pushing new 5G capabilities

Drone Aviation, formerly led by the late Jay Nussbaum, is merging into a consortium of companies building capabilities around the emerging 5G market.

Last two EIS vendors expect ATOs by end of year

GSA could have all nine contractors for its big telecommunications contract equipped with the authority to provide services by year’s end.

ACT I books $50M Army ERP system support order

ACT I takes in a $50 million task order to help the Army run an enterprise resource planning system.

Leidos views itself as one of the FAA's three major contractors but eyes more runway

Leidos is touting its credentials with the Federal Aviation Administration as an anchor for more civilian growth, just as that agency gets ready to rebid a major IT and telecommunications contract held by the newly-merged L3Harris Technologies.

Alion adds three-decade vet Stirtzinger

Alion Science and Technology adds to its leadership team Todd Stirtzinger, a three-decade market veteran formerly of L3Harris Technologies.

Accenture putting up a fight after losing Healthcare.gov contract

Accenture has lost the recompete of the Healthcare.gov portal contract to Deloitte and is now protesting that decision.

MCR continues Air Force protest fight

Despite a successful bid protest, MCR has again lost an Air Force contract to a competitor and is not giving up the fight for it.