The Navy awards the first piece of its multi-billion dollar NGEN recompete to HP Federal as it appears to be sticking with what it has on the hardware front.
Dovel Technologies is entering a new phase of growth and is offering a lesson on how you plan and navigate the transition points that come with growth.
Unisys' federal business continues to help spur the company's comeback with an almost $152 million Defense Information Systems Agency contract now part of that story.
The Fast 50 showcases some of the market's best and most skilled small businesses that provide agencies everything from acquisition support to high-end consulting.
Digital Management Inc. is deploying its artificial intelligence and machine learning portfolio for the Army's personnel records system: a project that showcases the government's myriad data management challenges all at once.
A protest fight is in the rear view mirror for the Veterans Affairs Department, which has given one health provider the notice to go forward on a $26 billion piece of the VA's next-generation care network contract.
The Defense Department's $7.6 billion cloud email contract has been pulled back after losing bidder Perspecta raised concerns about the solicitation that the government had to address.
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services hires a small business to help modernize and roll out an IT infrastructure to enable sharing of information, under an $82.8 million contract.
Brillient Corp. appoints General Services Administration official Ed Burrows to lead the company's pursuit of growth in automation-related work for agencies.
Government contractors have a poor track record of success in the commercial market but Leidos CEO Roger Krone sees an opening with health IT offerings as long as you recognize how different the markets are.