Inside the Vistronix M&A engine

Vistronix is no stranger to acquisitions with six deals in three years, so when the CEO talks M&A strategy, it's a good idea to listen.

Leidos wins $33.9M anti-terrorism contract

Leidos has won a $33.9 million option to provide the Navy with anti-terrorism and force protection global sustainment at Navy regions worldwide.

FAA wants to talk to veteran-owned small businesses

The Federal Aviation Administration will host an industry day March 26 for small businesses owned by veterans and service-disabled veterans.

Lockheed taps new VP for global solutions

Lockheed Martin has named Roy Stevens vice president of global solutions within its Information Systems and Global Solutions business.

The mystery of DISA's redacted VMware document

DISA redacted significant portions of its justification document for a $1.6 billion joint enterprise licensing agreement with VMware, including the section on how it plans to remove barriers to competition. But the big question is, why the secrecy?

Leidos wins second shot at $500M Air Force contract

The Air Force has pulled back its award of a $486 million contract for security systems in the wake of a protest by incumbent Leidos, giving the company a second chance to win the contract.

Are you ready for the Internet of Things explosion?

You thought the Internet of Things was already growing fast, but it’s about to explode, according to new research, reaching 5.4 billion connections by 2020.

Lockheed Martin wins $129M contract to continue C2 system support

Lockheed Martin has won a $129 million contract extension to continue to support the Missile Defense Agency’s Command and Control, Battle Management and Communications system.

Lockheed wins $90M in contracts to support intell-sharing solution

Lockheed Martin has won two contracts totaling $90 million with the Navy to support a cross-domain intelligence sharing solution.

IT contractor tapped as Maryland secretary of HR

Subsystem Technologies founder and CEO Sam Malhotra will step away from his company to become the secretary of human resources for the state of Maryland.

Tenable Network Security taps new VP, cloud services

Tenable Network Security has named Sean Molloy vice president of cloud services.

Rolls-Royce taps AIA leader as CEO

Rolls-Royce has picked AIA leader Marion Blakey to serve as the president and CEO of its North American operations.

iNovex makes analytics play with Mercury acquisition

iNovex Information Systems has made a play to increase its analytics and intelligence work with the acquisition of Mercury Intelligence Systems.

Does a CSC split add up?

The rumors are flying that CSC will break apart into separate government and commercial businesses and the numbers support that the time might be right for such a dramatic move.

ITI taps new SVP, global policy

The Information Technology Industry Council has named Josh Kallmer senior vice president of global policy, where he will lead the organization’s global advocacy operations.

Cubic wins $65M contract to support combat training centers

Cubic Corp. has won a $65 million contract to provide support at two combat training centers for an undisclosed Middle East Army customer.

DCCA wins $60M contract to support CMS processing systems

Data Computer Corp. of America has won a $60 million contract from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to provide technical support.

CACI wins $38M to support Navy R&D center

CACI International has won a $38 million contract to support the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division.

Deltek sells WMG, Aronson buys

Deltek has sold off the Washington Management Group, finding a home for the company at Aronson LLC in a move that expands Aronson's contract consulting and advisory services business.

FedBid back in business after chairman resigns

The Air Force has lifted its suspension of FedBid after the company agreed to several conditions including the resignation of its chairman and two years of third-party monitoring.