ICF International wins $16M contract to help Mayland meet energy goals

ICF International has won a $16 million contract to help reduce energy consumption in the state of Maryland.

CACI in another protest fight

CACI International won a $180 million contract to support intelligence activities of the U.S. Special Operations Command, but L-3 is protesting the award. It's the second protest fight CACI has faced this month.

Opinion

The key to understanding the gap between the vision and reality of cloud computing

On the surface it might seem that having a strong cloud story is the key to success in the federal market, but dig a little deeper and you'll see the truth is a little more complicated.

Who won December's biggest contracts?

Contract momentum picked up in December, and calendar year 2014 finished off strong. Who won the biggest contracts?

Armed Forces Services Corp. awarded $5M for management support

Armed Forces Services Corp. of Arlington, Va., received a five-year, $5.8 million contract for program management support services for the Navy’s Human Research Protection Program (HRPP).

Northrop Grumman taps new VP, corporate strategy

Northrop Grumman has named Brett Lambert vice president, corporate strategy, replacing Stanley Szemborski, who has retired.

Accenture names new managing director for DC office

Accenture has named Marty Rodgers managing director of the company’s Washington, D.C. Metro office.

Zel Technologies wins $12M contract to support USAF Special Operations Command

Zel Technologies has won a $12 million contract to support the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command.

Opinion

The more things change, the more they stay the same

As rapidly as the market changes, you can't forget the things that don't change, and how important the basics are to success.

Jordan becomes CEO of FedBid

Continuing to move up in the business world, Joe Jordan has taken the reins as FebBid’s new chief executive officer, the company announced today.

SPAWAR seeks small businesses for info assurance, anti-spoofing assessments

The Navy wants a continual assessment of the latest in information assurance techniques and emerging anti-spoofing technology that may impact global positions system user equipment security.

Progeny Systems wins $16.2M contract for engineering, technical support

Progeny Systems has won a $16.2 million contract to provide the Navy with engineering and technical support services.

Northrop Grumman taps new sector VP of BD

Northrop Grumman has named Ron Foudray vice president, business development, for the company’s Information Systems sector.

Apprio taps new EVP of homeland security operations

Apprio has named Michael Pena executive vice president of the company’s homeland security operations business.

Leidos wins new GSA schedule

Leidos has won a contract to provide a range of professional services to the General Services Administration.

PAE, USIS and $600M in new opportunities

PAE has acquired the Global Security and Solutions business from U.S. Investigations Services on Friday, and executives are already touting $600 million in new opportunities the company can pursue.

USIS and the private equity roller coaster

The story of U.S. Investigations Services and its rise and fall illustrates what a turbulent time private equity is having in the government market.

Troubled USIS finds buyer for Global Security business

U.S. Investigations Services may have found a savior for the bulk of its remaining business in a deal it struck this week with PAE to buy its Global Security and Solutions business.

PSC sets up six new tech council committees

The Professional Services Council has created six new committees meant to provide thought leadership and practical advice and actions on technology issues.

Boeing wins $60.4M contract for F-18 infrared tracking systems

Boeing has won a $60.4 million sole source contract to provide the Navy with six low-rate initial production Infrared Search and Track (IRST) systems for the 18E/F Super Hornet.