Washington Technology has ranked the 100 largest government contractors for more than two decades, and this year's rankings reflect a market undergoing significant changes from top to bottom.
For the 23rd year, we've ranked the largest contractors providing IT, systems integration and other high-tech products and services to the federal government. Read our analysis of the trends and issues driving today's market.
So far, 26 protests have been filed by 23 companies complaining that they were left off of an $11.5 billion contract to provide training and other human capital services to the government.
NCI argued several points in its protest of a $122 million DOD contract, but it lost on each, proving again the difficult challenge of overcoming a well-documented award decision.
Lockheed Martin has won a five-year $28.3 million contract to continue its support of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Microprocessor-En Route Automated Radar Tracking System (Micro-EARTS).
CACI International Inc. has won a $50 million task order to continue its support of the Navy’s Naval Surface Warfare Center and Warfare Systems Program Office.
The upcoming ACQUIRE Show will have a variety of government speakers sharing insights on procurement practices and other needs of your customers. In other words: great intell.
Contractors may soon have to make their greenhouse emissions data available through the Systems for Awards Management due to a new rule proposed earlier this month.
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, is warming up to the idea of the bid for a $3.1 billion revolving fund for IT modernization.