Raytheon is telling GAO that that the Army is wrong to not hold a competition for a commercial computing environment that it awarded to another company.
Since winning the election, the Trump administration has provide a bright spot for the defense industry with a promise of new spending but success might hinge on also being smart about how you spend.
Not even a month after it fired its controller for suspected embezzlement, NCI has seen its stock bounce back to levels higher than before the news was announced.
Orbital ATK has filed a lawsuit against DARPA to stop how it is developing a robotic satellite repairman, and the issues raised may have implications on how the government develops technology with commercial partners.
Procurement experts from the Army and the Defense Department are joining our lineup of government officials discussing how category management is changing today's market.
With a bid protest behind it, Vencore can now start work on a $113 million contract to support the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service.
Harold Martin has been indicted by a federal grand jury and faces 20 counts of stealing classified documents while he worked as a contractor at the NSA and other defense and intelligence agencies.
Recent conversions to employee-ownership highlight the power ESOPs have to benefit owners looking to exit while empowering workers to carry the legacy forward.
In January, Fortinet hired Phil Quade to be the company’s chief information security officer bringing with him 33 years of experience at the National Security Agency.
Leidos has won a $170 million contract to support the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s Cooperative Biological Engagement Program and Cooperative Threat Reduction Program.
Arlington Capital has closed four deals in eight months and has pulled together a new mid-tier player focused on three emerging warfighter domains: cyber, space and the electro-magnetic spectrum. And they aren't done yet.
In the face of bid protests, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services continues to struggle to award the small business portion of its $25 billion SPARC contact.