Engility has won a $31 million contract to provide information technology management services, application services and subject matter expertise to the Veterans Affairs Department.
The largest government contractors capture more than 50 percent of the market, according to a new Deltek analysis comparing revenue and prime contracts.
Engility Corp. has won a $61.3 million contract to provide engineering services to the Defense Department in support of the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division.
The rising complexity of professional services is what drove the General Services Administration to introduce its plan in September to revamp their schedules by consolidating them.
Following the pattern they set when they helped right the wrongs at Arlington National Cemetery in 2011, an industry team led by NVTC has now weighed in on problems besetting scheduling systems at VA medical centers.
More companies are crying foul over not making the cut on NASA's $20 billion SEWP V contract, leading the agency to extend SEWP IV to April. But is there a simple solution to derail the protest delays?
Lockheed finds a lot to like in its latest acquisition of Systems Made Simple, namely strong health IT capabilities and the top spot on a $12 billion VA contract.
Government contracting just ain’t what it used to be. Here are eight trends of the "new normal" that are changing the market and forcing companies to rethink their strategies.
Engility executives say the $1.1 billion deal for TASC will transform the company, and with the company's stock jumping nearly 12 percent, it seems plenty of people agree. We look inside why Engility thinks the acquisition is such a good deal.
The Army anticipates awarding a four-year indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract for technical support services as well as reuse and redesign of existing systems in the Army Knowledge Online–Enterprise System (AKO-ES).
DLT Solutions has won a $322 million blanket purchase agreement and enterprise license agreement to provide Symantec software licenses and support to the Navy and Marine Corps.
Dynamic Aviation has named Ralph Alderson senior vice president, programs, where he will be help drive development of the company’s program management department.