Forcepoint adds RedOwl to people-focused cyber portfolio

The Raytheon-backed Forcepoint venture continues to build on its people-focused strategy in cyber through the acquisition of behavior analytics company RedOwl.

FAA survey seeks strategic sourcing ideas

The Federal Aviation Administration seeks input from the market on how it should approach a new strategic sourcing acquisition.

VA seeks telecom asset management tool for EIS

The Veterans Affairs Department seeks a new telecommunications asset management tool to support the GSA EIS contract.

KBR adds retired Air Force three-star, DCMA chief Masiello to board

KBR adds retired Air Force Lt. Gen. and former Defense Contract Management Agency director Wendy Masiello to the company's board of directors.

Leidos books $727M helicopter, fixed-wing support contract

Leidos takes in a three-year, $727.7 million contract from the U.S. Army to support helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft in Afghanistan.

Teletronics awarded $85M Air Force data acquisition system contract

Teletronics Technology Corp. receives a potential five-year, $85.5 million contract to supply products and related services for Air Force data acquisition system equipment.

General Dynamics wins $104M Marine Corps command, control system contract

General Dynamics beats four other bidders for a potential five-year, $104.9 million contract to build the Marine Corps' new aviation command and control system.

Arlington Capital builds manufacturing, R&D footprint with Tex Tech acquisition

Arlington Capital Partners adds an aerospace-and-defense manufacturing piece to its portfolio through an acquisition of Tex Tech Industries.

Greg Touhill continues his cyber mission in the private sector

Now in the private sector at Cyxtera, former federal CISO Greg Touhill views his role in helping federal agencies move to new technologies as very similar to when he was in government.

VA faces lawsuit over Cerner health record plan

An electronic health records vendor sues the Department of Veterans Affairs over the VA's plan to award a sole source contract for Cerner's commercial EHR product used by the U.S. military.

Jacobs wins $1.1B NASA engineering, scientific support contract

Jacobs Engineering Group will extend engineering and scientific support services work for NASA under a new potential eight-year, $1.1 billion contract.

ManTech's Varner to retire

ManTech International group president and four-decade industry veteran Bill Varner will retire from the company at the end of this year.

Camber books $78M Marine Corps explosive event management task order

Huntington Ingalls' Camber Corp. subsidiary takes in a potential five-year, $78 million task order for technical and engineering support to a Marine Corps explosive attack consequences program.

TOP 100: How Engility turned its back on LPTA

Engility was created to be an LPTA player but didn't find the success it sought. Here's what the company had to do to abandon LPTA and shift its focus to delivering value.

Accenture hires FHA vet Gebre to lead federal management consulting group

Accenture names former acting Federal Housing Administration commissioner Biniam Gebre to lead the federal services subsidiary's management consulting group.

SOSi brings aboard Booz, BAE vet Avalos as COO

SOS International adds former Booz Allen Hamilton and BAE Systems Inc. executive John Avalos as chief operating officer.

Gryphon names NAVSEA, PSC vet Punderson COO

Professional and engineering services contractor Gryphon Technologies hires former Professional Services Council and Naval Sea Systems Command executive Jerry Punderson as chief operating officer.

RMA team wins DoD finance agency audit support contract

An RMA Associates-led team wins a potential four-year, $12 million audit support services contract with the Defense Finance and Accounting Service.

Forcepoint eyes human factor for global government cyber growth

The Raytheon-backed Forcepoint venture focuses on defending the people in cybersecurity and sees that as its angle to expand in global government markets.

SSA taps CGI, Leidos, Northrop for $7.8B IT services contract

The Social Security Administration chooses CGI Federal, Leidos and Northrop Grumman for a potential 10-year, $7.8 billion IT services contract.