MacAulay-Brown promotes two from within

MacAulay-Brown has made two internal promotions.

Northrop Grumman wins $6.9M contract to support Air Force requirements

Northrop Grumman has won a $6.9 million contract to help the Air Force meet the requirements of the risk management framework.

Northrop Grumman promotes two in Technical Services sector

Northrop Grumman has made two internal promotions in its Technical Services sector.

URS launches protest fight to keep $453.5M NASA contract

URS Federal Services, the incumbent, and CH2M Hill, another challenger, have both filed protests objecting to PAE's successful bid for a $453.5 million contract to support the Marshall Space Flight Center.

GDIT, SAIC win options to continue work in San Diego

General Dynamics Information Technology and SAIC have both won one-year options to continue providing a variety of professional, scientific and engineering services to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific.

General Dynamics taps new head of Aerospace group

General Dynamics has tapped Larry Flynn to replace Joseph Lombardo as executive vice president of the company’s Aerospace group.

Opinion

Do you have critical mass to bid or win? It makes a difference

As market dynamics have changed, so too has the need for having the right critical mass doing the right kind of work. Do you know the difference?

3 companies vie for Army software work

Four LLC, Immix and Carahsoft are set compete for Army software work under a new contract for bringing more commercial technologies into the Army's networks.

What we have here is a failure to communicate

Everyone knows contractors and feds need to talk, but communications break down because of inexperience, risk aversion and misconceptions on both sides.

SAIC wins $167M contract to support Chief of Naval Operations

SAIC has won a $167 million contract to provide planning and warfare support analysis to the Navy’s Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.

How healthy is the prime-sub relationship?

We're revisiting our 2013 reports on the relationship between prime contractors and subcontractors. A survey is in the field now asking subcontractors to evaluate their primes. Don't miss your chance to participate.

Opinion

How well do you know the end-user?

Knowing your end-user customer is critical to getting ahead of the curve on a solicitation. Here are questions you need to ask and answer to get the most out of that relationship.

Leidos fights to keep spot on $500M contract

Leidos failed to win the recompete for the $486 million Air Force's Force Protection Security Systems contract and it's filed a bid protest to get a second chance.

Passion drives Unisys Federal's new president

Unisys didn't have to look far for the right candidate for president of its federal business. PV Puvvada has led its civilian business for five years and is a 23-year veteran of the company.

Northrop wins $62.2M contract for IRS infrastructure

Northrop Grumman has won a $62.2 million task order, after weathering a protest, to support the IRS in building and delivering an integrated and shared IRS infrastructure.

Abt Associates acquires environmental, natural resources firm

Abt Associates has acquired Stratus Consulting, expanding Abt’s environmental expertise and diversifying its client base.

Leidos wins $46M contract for mission support services

Leidos has won a $46 million contract to provide mission support services to the Army’s Communications-Electronic Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC).

Siteworx taps new technical director in Reston office

Siteworx has named Savani Tatake a technical director in the company’s Reston, Va., office.

ThreatTrack Security taps new president

ThreatTrack Security has named John Lyons president, where he will lead worldwide and government operations.

$20B NIH contract clears protest hurdle

With a set of recent GAO decisions in its favor, NIH has now cleared a major hurdle on its way to awarding its $20 billion CIO-CS contract.