Serco builds on Alion Navy acquisition

Serco Inc. has won a second contract to support Navy design work following its August acquisition of the former Alion Science & Technology naval design business.

Bersoff leads GovCon awards with Hall of Fame induction

The Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce and the Professional Services Council picked the top executives and contractors of the year and named BTG founder Ed Bersoff to the Greater Washington Government Contractor Hall of Fame.

Can AI make better sense of past performance data?

Nine companies have been picked to develop prototypes showing how AI can be used to improve the way past performance data is used.

Small biz takes contract to support development of guided missile frigates

A Washington, D.C., small business has won a $6.7 million contract to support Navy shipbuilding plans and it has CACI as a partner following that company's acquisition of General Dynamics naval design work.

GSA's NetCents 2 take over and the end of agency MACs

The Air Force is the latest government agency to turn to GSA to take over a large, agency-specific multiple -award contract. GSA will manage what would have been the third iteration of the NetCents Products contract.

Intell community IT firm gets new investor backing

Intrepid Solutions and Services, a IT services provider for intelligence agencies, gets new financial backing from one veteran mid-tier investment group and another focused exclusively on small businesses.

Air Force makes awards on $95M cloud services pact

The Air Force makes awards on a $95 million blanket purchase agreement for cloud services to support one of the branch's main cyber factories.

Oracle files court brief outlining its JEDI appeal

Oracle is continuing to fight against the JEDI cloud contract and it apparently doesn't matter that Microsoft, and not AWS, won the $10 billion procurement.

GSA picks 75 firms for new Air Force IT hardware contract

The General Services Administration has made awards to 75 companies under a $5.5 billion blanket purchase agreement that will replace the Air Force’s NetCents 2 IT Products contract.

LinQuest makes first deal under new owners

LinQuest Corp. was itself acquired last year by two private equity firms and has now used that backing to make an acquisition of its own.

Unisys gaining steam after slow start

Unisys's federal arm has bounced back in a big way after no growth in a first quarter that included the partial government shutdown. President PV Puvvada explains why.

In new AI platform, Booz Allen sees alternative to the 'Black Box'

Booz Allen Hamilton has pulled the cover off its new artificial intelligence platform and wants clients to know exactly what they are getting after all is revealed.

LMI buys analytics software provider

LMI acquires a predictive analytics software company based out of a growing tech hub the nonprofit consultancy aims to have a bigger presence in.

Top execs to share thoughts on 2020 and upcoming opportunities

Our WT Power Breakfast on the 2020 Outlook offers a glimpse into the inner workings of some of the market's largest companies as executives share their plans and hopes for 2020.

ManTech adds former DCSA director

ManTech International adds to its leadership team Daniel Payne, former director of the Defense Counterintelligence Security Agency.

Podcasts

PODCAST: What's behind Dovel's leadership transition

Executives from Dovel Technologies share why they are going through a leadership transition and what it says about their growth strategy.

PAE finds buyer to take it public

PAE is about to change owners for the second time in three years but this time the buyer gives the government services provider a path to the public markets.

2019 Industry Innovators put their focus on the mission

While the technologies and market approaches vary between companies, the 2019 Industry Innovators share a common goal of helping customers accomplish their missions.

What's next for Oracle's fight against JEDI

Oracle has an ongoing lawsuit against the JEDI procurement but much of its protest complains about Amazon Web Services. What happens now that Microsoft and not AWS has won the contract?

Will talent headwinds slow growth?

The federal market is expected to grow over the next two years but GovCon firms are still challenged to find, hire and retain the enough people to meet their needs.