CenturyLink and Herndon, Va.-based analytics company EagleForce Associates will collaborate to help government agencies adopt automation technologies to track opioids and other prescription medications.
On the heels of a massive win to build a nationwide first responder network, AT&T has brought together its global government and education businesses into a single organization led by Kay Kapoor.
AASKI Technology has bought cloud services company ConnectSolutions to add new virtual training and web conferencing offerings for federal and commercial organizations.
Science Applications International Corp. offered a glimpse Thursday into contract recompete and program consolidation trends the company faces over the next year.
Details are sparse but GAO has sided with 17 companies who were rejected by the Education Department for a $417.1 million contract for debt collection services.
With winners like OFPP's Lesley Field and Accenture's David Moskowitz, the annual Fed 100 gala shows that over the last few years the mood in the market has shifted in a more positive direction.
George Washington University’s Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship has narrowed the field of its collegiate business plan competition from 116 submissions to 12 finalists.
With the protest hurdle cleared, the FirstNet authority has moved quickly and awarded AT&T a 25-year contract valued at $100 billion to build a nationwide broadband network for first responders.
In reporting SAIC's annual results, SAIC CEO Tony Moraco said the outlook for the industry should be helped by a Trump's slowdown of regulatory requirements.
Whether or not it sells its government business, the creation of DXC Technologies out of HPE and Computer Sciences Corp. says a lot about the disruptions going on in today's market.
General Dynamics wins a potential five-year, $140 million contract for IT services to NATO as alliance plans $3 billion in technology contracts for 18-24 months.
The combination of CSC and the enterprise services business of HPE takes flight on Monday and CEO Mike Lawrie says he's optimistic about growth prospects for its public sector business.