Perspecta Labs provides innovation engine for broader corporation

With its long track record, Perspecta Labs is providing the broader corporation an internal innovation engine to drive and shape future opportunities.

FLIR transformation fuses unmanned platforms & 'intelligent solutions'

FLIR is moving beyond imagery and sensor technologies as they build an unmanned systems business that combines hardware with what it calls "intelligent solutions" to make more complete platforms.

Jacobs' reinvention moves forward with KeyW acquisition

Jacobs Engineering Group's acquisition of KeyW Corp. furthers the buyer's reinvention to become a major government services contractor, just like other global engineering competitors.

Enlightenment acquires Trowbridge & Trowbridge

Enlightenment Capital acquires another government IT contractor, this time of Trowbridge & Trowbridge.

New bill wants to speed up small biz payments

A group of House lawmakers put forth a bill that would speed up the time small businesses get paid for their federal contract work.

VA boosts veteran-owned & service-disabled small business goals

The Veterans Affairs Department is raising its goals for contracting with veteran-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses.

Wireless tech outfit making government push with exec shift

Wireless mesh network Rajant Corp. creates a new executive leadership role for its military and government business.

Mercury makes new security, electronic warfare acquisitions

Mercury Systems pays $46 million to acquire a pair of companies in the security and electronic warfare technology domains.

Watch these recompete contracts for clarity on 'notion of scale'

Having to defend one's incumbent role on a technology services contract is a fact of life in the market. But two recompetes this year could help reveal how important scale is in the market given the big M&A deals in recent years.

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OCONUS contractors must prepare now for Iraq withdrawal

With Iraqis making more noises about forcing U.S. troops out of their country, contractors must prepare now. Even if a withdrawal is years in the future.

CNSI appoints new CTO

CNSI brings an IT industry veteran and senior director from their majority investor on board as chief technology officer.

Attain adds BAE, Cubic vet McKinney

Attain hires former BAE Systems and Cubic executive Michael McKinney as a managing director.

Microsoft moves ahead on process to get classified cloud certification

Microsoft unveils a new offering to host classified information in a commercial cloud. Agencies are looking at it ahead of a pair of big-ticket cloud contract awards.

How 'AEC' firms make their GovCon presence known

Parsons Corp.'s process to go public illuminates how they and other "Architecture, Engineering and Construction" firms have found their footing and then some in the government services landscape.

Sarcos adds execs to spur government growth

Sarcos Robotics makes a pair of executive hires to support the company’s push for growth in the government and industrial sectors.

UPDATED: New timeline approved for JEDI court battle

The court battle over the Defense Department's $10 billion JEDI cloud infrastructure contract has an updated timeline approved by the judge overseeing the case, including a new date for oral arguments.

Dun & Bradstreet hires new government lead

Dun & Bradstreet hires almost three-decade market veteran Tim Solms to head its government business.

Former Army vice chief Cody joins MAG Aerospace board

Retired Army Vice Chief of Staff and former L3 Technologies executive Richard Cody joins MAG Aerospace's board of directors.

NCI expands AI offerings with second exclusive partnership

NCI is expanding its artificial intelligence offerings with a second exclusive partnership with a commercial AI company.

A closer look inside Parsons' IPO filing

Parsons Corp. reveals almost all in its filing for an initial public offering. Here are some takeaways from what they are telling investors so far.