Women in Technology elects new board of directors for 2016-2017 year

Women in Technology has announced its board of directors for the 2016-2017 year and has expanded its leadership team.

Progeny Systems to support Navy submarine C5I under $31M contract

Progeny Systems Corp. has won a $31 million contract to provide engineering and technical services to the Navy in support of its submarine C5I capabilities.

GDIT extends Army work in Korea

General Dynamics IT has been awarded a contract modification that extends its work on a mission command network in Korea well into the year 2020.

Navy turns to small business for extra brain power

A San Diego small business has been tapped by the Navy to provide subject matter experts to help it manage the repair process for certain vessels.

Lockheed awarded $126.3M contract extension for high-tech periscopes

Lockheed Martin Corp. will help the Navy develop and install new high-tech periscopes under a $126.3 million contract extension.

Booz Allen nets $379.6M IED task order

Booz Allen Hamilton has been picked $379.6 million contract to help the Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Agency with a variety of tasks related to its mission.

Lack of transparency hurting government contracting

The lack of transparency around task orders and RFIs is common across government and its time to do something about it.

How bad are RFPs? Plenty

An analysis of five solicitations for contracts worth a total of $7 billion shows just how poor the writing is that plagues agency RFPs.

MicroTech scores protest victory

MicroTech has won a second chance at an Air Force contract for IT support after the GAO ruled that the government failed to properly evaluate the winner's employee compensation plan.

NAVMAR takes on sensor research work

NAVMAR Applied Sciences will help develop new sensor platforms for the Navy under a $12.4 million contract.

Deloitte not backing down from fight for $80M DHA contract

Deloitte files another protest as it battles for an $80 million contract to help improve the IT systems for the Defense Health Agency.

NASA-HPE dispute reaches boiling point

NASA has let expire the authority to operate for a HP Enterprise-run IT network, sending a rare public message that it is dissatisfied with HPE's performance on a $2.5 billion contract.

Five companies win $155.8M contract to support Joint Chiefs of Staff cyber program

Five companies have won a $155.8 million contract to support the Joint Staff J6 Directorate’s C4/Cyber Program.

Foster Miller wins $10.3M contract to provide robotic system support

Foster Miller Inc. has won a $10.3 million contract to provide post-production support for a bomb disposal robot.

Banned GAO protester might have a point hidden in his bluster

Latvian Connection may have flooded GAO with inappropriate bid protests, but hidden in the complaints is at least one kernel of an evolving small business procurement issue.

Ready for a little Pokémon Go in the government market?

Pokémon Go has been the sensation of the summer, but the use of augmented reality has a much more serious side than an online game and might mean big business in the government market.

ManTech wins $24M contract to increase border security for DHS

ManTech International Corporation has won a $24 million contract to develop a service to enhance border security for the Department of Homeland Security.

Raytheon wins $104M contract to modernize Global Hawk ground segment

Raytheon has won a $104 million contract to modernize the ground segment for the U.S. Air Force RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle.

CGI wins $30.4M contract to provide app management services

CGI has won a $30.4 million contract to support Alberta Human Services in Alberta, Canada.

GAO bans company from filing bid protests

Frustrated by hundreds of protests that lacked any merit and that seemed bent on gumming up the works at GAO, the agency has taken the rare step of banning a company from filing any protests for the next year.