SAIC wins $62M SeaPort-e task order for systems engineering services

SAIC has won a $62 million single award task order to provide architecture and systems engineering support services to a number of SPAWAR programs and offices.

PAE taps USIS exec as VP, security and counterintelligence

PAE has named Mitch Lawrence vice president of security and counterintelligence.

GD keeps incumbency on $415M Army training contract

General Dynamics has won a $415 million contract to continue to manage the Army’s LT2 live training systems.

Top 2015 trends in government contracting

Take a listen to a recent interview of Editor Nick Wakeman on Mark Amtower's Amtower Off Center radio show where they talk about trends in the market and what to expect in 2015.

$1.6B DISA-VMWare agreement hits bid protest storm

A number of companies are crying foul over a DISA plan to sign a DOD-wide licensing agreement with VMWare. The protesting companies say the agreement is too broad and will restrict competition.

SAIC, SupplyCore win $500M in contracts for logistics support

The Defense Logistics Agency has awarded two contracts totaling $500 million – one to SAIC and another to SupplyCore – to take care of its Tailored Logistics Support Prime Vendor Program for the southwest region.

R&K Cyber Solutions approved to use DHS-developed commercial cyber tech

R&K Cyber Solutions has received the license to use a technology developed and transitioned to commercial use by the Homeland Security Department.

Nexagen Networks to provide engineering support under $15.9M contract

Nexagen Networks has won a $15.9 million contract to provide engineering support to the Defense and Homeland Security Departments.

Engility wins $27.6M contract to support Navy platform integration systems

Engility has won a $27.6 million contract to provide product and technical support to the Navy.

Leidos lands $12B U.K. logistics contract

Leidos went across the pond to land its biggest contract win, a $12 billion pact to manage logistics for the British armed forces.

Opinion

Lack of trust costs D.C. $38M

A issue of trust between the D.C. government and its contractor cost the city $38 million, and there's a lesson there for all of us.

Lockheed report: Most ill-prepared for cyberattacks

A recent report by Lockheed Martin and Ponemon Institute shows that organizations are largely not prepared to deal with cyber attacks, but there are steps you can take to change that.

Strategic Professional Resources wins $75.2M contract for advisory, assistance services

Strategic Professional Resources has won a $75.2 million contract to provide the Air Force with advisory and assistance services.

Lockheed adds two to exec team, taps new CTO

Lockheed Martin has named Rod Makoske and Keoki Jackson to its executive team.

Defense Engineering wins $13.3M contract to support Army IT agency

Defense Engineering Inc. has won a $13.3 million contract to support the U.S. Army Information Technology Agency.

Voice your opinion on the prime-sub relationship

We're about to close the data collection portion of our latest Washington Technology Insider Report looking at the prime-sub relationship. Take the survey and share your insights.

What drives Lockheed's global growth strategy

Lockheed Martin CEO Marillyn Hewson explains how her company's strategy addresses four megatrends that are reshaping the world. It's an example more CEOs should follow.

DOD memo: Contractors must justify prices

The Defense Department released a memo this month, describing how and when contracting officers should get cost and pricing data from contractors to help determine 'price reasonableness.'

Vector Technical Resources taps new EVP, controller

Vector Technical Resources has tapped two individuals to tackle its business development and financial operations.

Agile Defense wins $26.2M IT services contract

Agile Defense Inc. has won a $26.2 million task order to provide information technology services and support to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.