Brocade deal furthers push for open network infrastructure

Brocade is making a $1.2 billion deal for a wireless company while it continues its push for a open and modernized federal network infrastructure.

Inside CSRA and its go-to-market strategy

Washington Technology Editor Nick Wakeman will be holding an exclusive forum with senior leaders from CSRA, including president and CEO Larry Prior on April 19.

Who won March's biggest contracts?

Contract award activity picked up in the third month of 2016, with Washington Technology reporting on 57 awards. Who had the biggest wins?

AT&T awarded $11.7M option to continue support of DHS communications office

AT&T Corp. has been awarded an $11.7 million option by the Defense Information Systems Agency to continue its support of the Homeland Security Office of Emergency Communications (OEC).

Veterans Technology wins $128.8M advisory, assitance contract

Veterans Technology $128.8 million contract to provide advisory and assistance services to the Missile Defense Agency.

Abt Associates appoints head of Abt SRBI

Abt Associates has appointed Michael Link president and chief executive officer of Abt SRBI.

Bob Welch, ASI exec and 'visionary,' has died

Bob Welch, a partner at ASI Government and a former government executive, died Thursday, his company announced.

Opinion

How the post-sequestration market is changing your business

A survey of large, small and mid-size business shows that many companies are changing how they build solutions and how they do business development. What steps are they taking?

CSRA awarded $10.2M option for continued professional services support

CSRA has been awarded a $10.2 million option to continue its support of the Littoral Combat Ship Program Office and the LCS Fleet Introduction and Sustainment Program Office.

Allegheny Science and Technology taps new VP, Energy Futures

Allegheny Science and Technology has named Douglas Kaempf vice president of the company’s Energy Futures business unit.

Eight to support $7.2B Advanced Technology Support Program IV

Eight companies have won task order contracts from the Defense Microelectronics Activity to support the Advanced Technology Support Program IV (ATSP4).

Government, industry partnership crucial to national cybersecurity

Speaking at the Incident Response Forum on March 31, deputy treasury secretary Sarah Bloom Raskin lauded the Obama administration’s national cyber incident coordination policy.

Aviation Training Consulting wins $22.4M contract to support B-52 training system

Aviation Training Consulting has won a $22.4 million contract to support the Air Force’s B-52 training system.

Opinion

Why climate matters when you make a career transition

Too often the focus of a career transition is where the best pay or highest stature can be found, but former Sotera CEO and George Mason professor John Hillen has found that the better chances of success come when you focus on culture and mission.

Opinion

How technology helps you clear the biggest hurdles in government contracting

Solutions exist that help contractors overcome the most common pain points around time, money and staff that you face when pursuing new government opportunities.

Readiness Management Support awarded $16.7M extension to continue C2 O&M support

Readiness Management Support has been awarded a $16.7 million contract extension to continue its command and control operations and management support.

Raytheon wins $20.6M contract to continue GPS support

Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems has won a $20.6 million contract modification to continue its support of the Air Force’s Global Positioning System Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing Service (GPNTS).

Parsons taps new head of cyber sector in federal division

Parsons has appointed Jay Williams to the position of vice president and manager of the newly created Cyber Infrastructure Protection Sector within the company’s Federal business unit.

Small biz wins $49.5M technical, engineering contract

Coherent Technical Services as won a $49.5 million contract to provide technical and engineering services to the Navy.

NetCentrics wins $13.1M contract for IT support

NetCentrics Corp. has won a $13.1 million contract with the Washington Headquarters Services to provide information technology support.