IBM and Computer Sciences Corp. have decided not to protest Leidos' $4.3 billion Defense Department electronic health record contract, leaving us in the dark about many details of how Leidos pulled off the victory.
Wright State Applied Research Corp. has won a $42.5 million contract to provide the Air Force with human-machine teaming for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance analysis.
Things weren't looking good for iTility back in 2008. Then president and CEO Pete Sload bought the company and turned it around enough for iTility to land a spot on the 2015 Washington Technology Fast 50.
Credence Management Solutions leverages its core value of employee cooperation, and it has paid off, landing the company a spot on Washington Technology's 2015 Fast 50.
Computer Sciences Corp. is moving steadily towards its split, and the public sector business is reporting strong results that bode well for an independent future.
With many GSA schedules contracts set to expire over the next few years, the time is now for GSA to figure out a game plan for those contractors who hold these schedules and the agencies that rely on them.
The Professional Services Council has released a list of the executive orders issued under the Obama Administration that have affected the federal contracting community.
General Dynamics Information Technology has won an $881 million contract to deliver enterprise IT in support of the U.S. Battlefield Information Collection and Exploitation Systems Extended program.
Lockheed Martin has won a contract to provide security capabilities to all Transportation Security Administration deployments in the agency’s Western region.