CACI International has won a $63.5 million contract to support the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Special Communications Mission Solutions division.
The Navy finally has released the request for information and has kicked off the recompete process for the $3.4 billion Next Generation Network contract.
Traditional business development has been turned on its head in recent years, and the new BD paradigm requires mastering digital skills if you expect to succeed.
Better identity management, improved password processes and security that is "context aware" are just a few of the keys to improving the government's cybersecurity posture, according to a new Dell survey of federal IT decision makers.
The U.S. Fleet Forces Command released a sources sought notice, seeking companies that can provide technical support for its environmental information management service (EIMS).
The Professional Services Council's new alliance with the California Technology Council is just the latest sign of how important commercial technology is to the government market.
Government contractors are making less revenue and profits largely due to unnecessary and costly compliance requirements, according to a recent Grant Thornton survey.
The Carlyle Group and the Chertoff Group have joined forces to buy a majority stake in Coalfire Systems, a company that provides audit and compliance services around cybersecurity.
Computer Sciences Corp.'s acquisition of SRA was driven by CSC's desire to build its portfolio of health related work as well as gain access to more task order-based business, according to an analysis by market research firm Govini.
Science Applications International Corp. has won an $80 million contract to provide the Navy with integrated afloat and ashore tactical networks engineering agent sustainment support.