Culmen makes another federal tech M&A move

Logistics contractor Culmen International makes another acquisition in the federal IT market, this time for Centrifuge Systems.

3 secrets to FedRAMP success

As the market shifts from Cloud First to Cloud Smart, there are many things to consider. Here are three secrets you can't ignore.

L3 adds retired Adm. David Johnson

L3 Technologies appoints retired Navy Adm. David Johnson to the leadership of one of its business segments.

Microsoft adds security layers to Outlook mobile

Microsoft has given a security boost to its Outlook mobile architecture that brings in more capabilities from its Azure cloud platform.

Why some contractors worry more about this shutdown

One small business owner has gone public with her concerns through an open letter to President Trump. As her worries apply to more than her business, she offers insights on how the shutdown impacts contractors and the public at-large.

CACI tapped for medical logistics work

CACI will support a military medical logistics system as it transitions to a new application.

SAIC CEO shares the strategy behind Engility deal

Now that the Engility deal has closed, SAIC CEO Tony Moraco shares why he thinks this is the best move for the company's future.

Maxar appoints new CEO

Space company Maxar Technologies promotes DigitalGlobe business chief Dan Jablonsky to CEO of the whole corporation.

DOD gives Microsoft $1.7B sole source support contract

The Defense Department awards Microsoft a sole-source $1.7 billion contract for product enterprise services.

Record-breaking shutdown piles pain onto contractors

As the shutdown enters record-setting territory, government contractors brace themselves for more losses.

SAIC-Engility deal gets final OK

Shareholders of both SAIC and Engility overwhelming approve the merger of the two companies, creating a $6.5 billion player in the GovCon market.

Regulators make second request in L3-Harris antitrust review

Federal antitrust regulators want more information about the pending L3 Technologies-Harris Corp. merger, just like they did before Northrop Grumman bought Orbital ATK.

Inside Parsons' deal for OGSystems

In forgoing a sale process, OGSystems only spoke with Parsons Corp. about a possible acquisition and executives from both sides are bullish on what's next for them.

First thing to do in a shutdown? Call your lender

Government contractors are going through their list of action items as the partial shutdown continues, and one expert tells us calling their lender should be at the top of the list.

Survey: 2019 dealmaking to match 2018

Respondents to investment bank KippsDeSanto's annual M&A survey say that deal activity in 2019 should keep pace with what the market saw in 2018.

FCW adjusts Fed 100 nominations during shutdown

FCW can't do much about the furloughs and potentially missed paychecks, but the shutdown won't prevent Federal 100 Award nominations from being submitted.

Judge nixes Oracle request for case info access

Oracle and Amazon Web Services tangle over whether an in-house Oracle attorney should have access to filings in their dispute before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.

Parsons makes another intell-focused deal

Parsons Corp. makes its third acquisition in 14 months, this time for geospatial intelligence outfit OGSystems.

Constellis hires Leidos, Lockheed vet Sharon Watts

Constellis hires former Leidos and Lockheed Martin executive Sharon Watts to the executive leadership team.

RigNet tasks retired admiral to build government business

RigNet brings on Navy Adm. James Arden “Jamie” Barnett to build the broadband communications provider's government business.