Oracle JEDI update -- not much to say

Oracle last month turned to the appeals court to continue its battle against the massive JEDI cloud infrastructure contract, but what they are claiming this time remains somewhat of a mystery.

Elimination prompts protest of $1.8B Justice contract

An ASRC business has been eliminated from a possible $1.8 billion Justice Department contract and they aren't too happy about it.

Northrop shuffles businesses with reorg

Northrop Grumman has reorganized and renamed its business sectors around shared markets, customers and technologies.

Air Force chooses eight for $950M technical support contract

The Air Force makes eight awards on a $950 million contract for technical services in areas such as network architecture and cybersecurity.

Human capital strategies for 2020 and beyond

Our next Washington Technology Power Breakfast brings in some of the market's leading companies to share how they are managing the challenges around workforce issues in the government market.

ST Engineering's U.S. arm buys satellite tech outfit

Singapore Technologies Engineering's U.S. subsidiary purchases a maker of technology to manage satellite networks and free them from signal interference.

Orolia closes deal to add navigation capabilities

Orolia Defense & Security has acquired Talen-X in a bid to add new capabilities to its positioning, navigation and timing portfolio.

Woman-owned cyber firm adds longtime Jacobs vet

Small business Sentar adds to its team a former longtime Jacobs Engineering Group executive that helped steer its federal strategy, including a recent large acquisition.

Grant Thornton adds former VA, Leidos exec

Grant Thornton adds former Veterans Affairs Department executive Ricci Mulligan to the firm's leadership team.

Podcasts

Inside SOS International's plan for its next 30 years

SOS International is celebrating its 30th birthday this week but has its sights beyond that milestone for the family-owned and family-run contractor. In this Project 38 episode, CEO Julian Setian tells us what he sees the company's next 30 years looking like as the market keeps changing.

CACI changing some tactics but not strategy

CACI International largely stuck to what it has said before about long-term strategy in the company's investor day, but executive did give a glimpse of some changes that are in the works.

The art and science of picking the right event for you

There are all types of events in the government ecosystem and picking the right ones to attend depends on understanding what it is you want to get out of your attendance.

Air Force adds three new firms to $427M software contract

The Air Force keeps one incumbent and adds three new companies to a $427 million software research-and-development contract.

ManTech books $322M Marine Corps intell support order

ManTech International records an estimated $322 million task order to support the Marine Corps' intelligence hub.

Enlightenment Capital backs last year's top WT Fast 50 company

Government market investment firm Enlightenment Capital takes a partial stake in Expression Networks, the spectrum management outfit who topped WT's Fast 50 small business rankings last year.

Who will be chosen as GovCon's best for 2019?

Nominations for this year's edition of the Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards are in.

Elbit Systems' U.S. arm closes buy of Harris night vision unit

Elbit Systems' U.S. subsidiary completes its acquisition of the former Harris Corp. night vision business and keeps the current head of that division in place.

10 things you need to know about RPA

Robotic process automation is all the rage as pressure push agencies to look for tools to automate processes and free workers for higher value tasks. Here are 10 factors you need to consider in determining if your project is right for RPA.

Accenture appoints new federal cyber head

Accenture's federal subsidiary appoints 18-year market veteran Aaron Faulkner to lead its federal cyber work.

ManTech CEO offers global perspective on federal tech priorities

The technology journey many government agencies are on falls within the context of larger, global technology trends, ManTech CEO Kevin Phillip told a crowd of Northern Virginia executives.