EHR Total Solutions captures $70M health records pact

EHR Total Solutions of Arlington, Va., has won a $70 million contract to support electronic health records systems at Army, Navy and Air Force treatment facilities

Northrop wins $14.3M budgeting system contract

Northrop Grumman was the sole bidder on a $14.3 million contract to support an Army planning and budgeting system.

Opinion

Four surging tech trends you must watch

Digitization, the chief data officer, and the shifting labor story are major trends affecting the commercial market that will have a major impact on government contractors. Here are four things you need to know.

CollabraLink picks 2020 co-founder as new chief strategy officer

Haresh Bhungalia has been named chief strategy officer at CollabraLink Technologies where he'll be responsible for expanding the company's core competencies.

FCC paves the way for next wireless revolution

The FCC has adopted new rules that pave the way for 5G wireless and all the innovation that will follow.

HP fights for $104M Alliant task order

HP Enterprise Services has registered their displeasure over losing a $104 million contract to provide IT support to a variety of Defense Department offices.

Navy picks two small firms for R&D effort

Two small businesses have won contracts to help the Navy develop new technologies for signal processing and detection.

NASA sets schedule for HITSS competition

NASA has released the procurement schedule for its $150 million IT support contract for its headquarter operations.

GSA plans shared-services industry day

GSA is looking to give industry an update and get feedback on its plans for shared-services in the government market.

Opinion

Do you know who your most dangerous employee is?

Your most dangerous employee might not be the one you think of first. In fact, it might be a trusted and competent leader who hasn't kept up. Leadership expert John Hillen explains.

Grant Thornton adds GAO vet to public sector team

Grant Thornton has hired a GAO veteran and former Olympic rower to its public sector fraud risk assessment team.

Navy releases RFP for college IT support

The Navy is creating an IT vehicle for service-disabled, veteran-owned small business to support military colleges.

USDA looks for help with agile development efforts

The Agriculture Department wants help managing agile development efforts as it shifts more IT work to a quicker, more modular approach.

2016 Fast 50 nominations due Friday

Nominations are due Friday for the 2016 Fast 50 where we rank the fastest growing small businesses in the government market.

Navy seeks small business for FACTS support

In a new sources sought notice, the Navy is looking for small businesses that can support the FACTS system to manage Navy and DOD shipping and air transportation.

Alliant contract fuels small biz acquisition

Access to Alliant Small Business contract helps drive one small business to acquire small business that holds a prime spot on the contract.

Opinion

5 keys to winning the battle for analytics talent

The battle for analytics talent is fierce in the government market but making it a core competency of your company is a critical step to winning the fight.

3 win Navy C4ISR contract with fourth award pending

Three small businesses have one spots on a Navy contract to support C4ISR systems while a fourth award awaits resolution of a protest.

STG begins transition to leaders with Fernandes retirement

Paul Fernandes is retiring after more than a decade with STG Inc. as a senior leader with the company.

More protesters join fight over $25B CMS contract

The number of companies protesting the $25 billion CMS contract for IT services continues to grow, reaching 19.