Raytheon adds former Pentagon no. 2 Work to board

Raytheon adds former deputy defense secretary Robert Work to the company's board of directors.

Lockheed wins $8B Special Operations Command logistics recompete

Lockheed Martin has won a potential 10-year, $8 billion recompeted contract to continue its logistics services for Special Operations Command.

How mergers, workforce culture led Parsons to be more tech-focused

Long known as an engineering and construction firm, Parsons turned to technology as a way to expand into new markets and services for its customers. Here's how they did it.

CSRA sheds light on IT recompetes

Coming up on its second birthday, CSRA is about to find out its future on IT services work that is key to the company's continued growth.

Army readies RFP for $3.9B single-award contract

The Army has released a draft RFP for the next iteration of the $3.9 billion Common Hardware System contract that General Dynamics has held since 1995.

Navy gives $123M boosts to Data Link Solutions, ViaSat radio terminal contracts

The Navy gives a pair of $123.4 million contract modifications to Data Link Solutions and ViaSat for continued radio terminal production.

Budget delays, Trump vacancies cloud services' picture

Fiscal 2018 budget uncertainty coupled with the slow pace of Trump appointees is clouding the picture for companies as they try to predict where market opportunities are in this fiscal year's final stretch.

KeyLogic builds national security, biometrics footprint through CrossResolve acquisition

KeyLogic Systems purchases CrossResolve to build up a national security and biometrics practice across the FBI and Defense and Homeland Security departments.

Jacobs takes out Northrop for $4.6B MDA R&D, IT contract

Jacobs Engineering Group wins a potential eight-and-a-half year, $4.6 billion research-and-development and IT services contract with the Missile Defense Agency.

Adnet wins $242M NASA earth science R&D recompeted contract

Bethesda, Md.-based Adnet retains its R&D work for NASA's Earth and space science programs under a new potential five-year, $242 million contract.

Govini names six to board of advisers

Public sector data company Govini reveals the names of six government and technology industry veterans to the company's board of advisers.

Criterion takes in $85M Agriculture IT services order

Vienna, Va.-based Criterion Systems books a potential five-year, $85 million Agriculture IT services order through the GSA Alliant Small Business vehicle.

Accenture grows Salesforce mix as Phase One buy closes

Accenture expands its Salesforce-based cloud and digital services for federal agencies as its acquisition of Phase One closes.

CSRA keeps Navy ship engineering work through $59M order

CSRA will continue its engineering work for the Navy's ship design and construction programs under a new potential five-year, $59 million task order.

SAIC takes in $48M National Institute of Mental Health IT order

Science Applications International Corp. receives a potential five-year, $48 million task order for IT services to the National Institute of Mental Health.

The digital revolution creates another opportunity for Ken Bajaj to master a paradigm shift

Ken Bajaj is deep into his fourth company. With his son, he's driving toward an IPO as mobile computing and digital transformation catch fire across the market.

Booz Allen CEO: Years may pass before DOJ probe resolved

Booz Allen Hamilton indicates it might be “years” before a Justice Department investigation is resolved but they report no impact on bidding for and winning new business.

DLT moves Strosser up to president

DLT Solutions elevate Brian Strosser from chief operating officer to president three months after the appointment of former immixGroup CEO Art Richer as chief executive.

9 win $480M Army contract for technical, R&D services

The Army chooses nine companies for a potential five-year, $480 million technical development services contract that includes R&D work.

Summit Technologies wins $250M Air Force mission planning contract

Summit Technologies beats out three competitors for a five-year, $250 million contract to help the Air Force manage its mission planning systems.