InfoZen has won a $208 million contract to support the Citizen and Immigration Services’ Office of Information Technology, and it took on one of the market's biggest companies to do it.
Jeff Ramella founded ApplyLogic as a solo business in 2004, but a focus on three core capabilities has brought steady growth and a second straight appearance on the Washington Technology Fast 50.
A company has seen its argument that the government opened discussions with a competitor fail as GAO upholds a $165.1 million contract award for IT services.
With the dire condition of roads and bridges and the need improve broadband and the power grid, infrastructure projects might have enough cover to move forward despite continued partisan wrangling.
System Plus Inc. has won a $39.9 million contract to help the Defense Health Agency with its training efforts as the agency transitions to the Military Health System Genesis in the coming years.
Lockheed Martin Space Systems has won a $45 million contract to provide the Air Force with logistics support and legacy sustainment for the Space-Based Infrared System.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has passed an IT modernization bill that combines the Obama administration’s $3.1 billion IT Modernization Fund proposal and a bipartisan cloud adoption bill that originated in the Senate.
CACI National Security Solutions wins $77 million contract to provide the Navy with special operations communications systems, satellite communications, and network support services.
Citizant has won a $1.7 million task order to provide Environment Management Support for the Internal Revenue Service’s Release Level Technical Support (RLTS) organization.
DIGITALSPEC started off as a mom and pop shop, but the focus shifted to the federal market and large contract awards when son Charles Dadoo took the reins.