Leidos wins $113M contract to support NIH Electronic Research Administration

Leidos has won a $113 million contract with the National Institutes of Health to provide information technology services to the Electronic Research Administration (eRA).

NCI wins $12.3M contract to provide C4S, IT services

NCI Inc. has won a $12.3 million contract to provide command, control, communications and computer systems as well as IT services to the U.S. Southern Command.

Lockheed Martin taps new SVP, corporate strategy and BD

Lockheed Martin has named Bridget Lauderdale senior vice president for corporate strategy and business development.

CACI wins $62.5M contract to support counter narco-terrorism efforts

CACI International has won a $62.5 million contract to support counter narco-terrorism work for U.S. Central Command in Afghanistan.

DISA seeks small biz for 5-year Internet data processing program

The Defense Information Systems Agency intends to award a five-year contract in 2015 for Internet data processing and aggregation services, as part of its Information Volume & Velocity (IV2) framework.

6 secrets to understanding systems integrators

Systems integrators can be a critical gateway to the federal market. Our experts at the immixGroup Federal Sales Summit helped us crack the SI code on how to build strong partnerships.

Why the tech industry should care about immigration

President Obama's immigration plan includes some moves that will help the tech industry, but does it go far enough?

CDW-G names new VP, Federal program management, capture and services

CDW-G has named Randy Harris vice president, Federal program management, capture and services.

GSA working to improve federal acquisition

The General Services Administration is trying to improve federal acquisition across civilian and defense agencies by adopting an agile and iterative approach.

CACI wins $182M task order for logistics, acquisition support

CACI International has won a $182 million task order to provide integrated logistics and acquisition support to the Naval Sea Systems Command PEO Integrated Warfare Systems.

$20B NIH contract faces pre-award protests

Pre-award protests have been filed against the $20 billion NIH CIO-CS contract.

Unisys, Amazon win consumer protection contract

Unisys and Amazon Web Services have teamed to win a five-year, $7 million contract to help the Consumer Finance Protection Board deliver information to citizens.

Northrop Grumman names new CTO

Northrop Grumman has named Patrick Antkowiak corporate vice president and chief technology officer, where he will help develop and execute corporate technology strategy.

Where are the defense bucks in 2015?

We break down the fiscal 2015 budget requests of the Army, Navy, Air Force, DISA and the Defense Health Agency and track the major drivers behind the IT opportunities across the Defense Department.

NetCents 2 suffers four major strikes

The Air Force piled on mistake after mistake as it evaluated the bids for the $980 million NetCents 2 Application Services contract, leaving the GAO little choice but to side with the losing bidders and ask for new evaluations and award decisions.

A-T Solutions nabs $32.8M task order to support counter-IED training

A-T Solutions has won a $32.8 million task order to provide counter-IED training to the U.S. Marine Corps Engineer School.

Are we headed for more budget uncertainty?

Policy and market experts at Washington Technology's Contractors & Cocktails event this week warned that we might be heading back into an environment of uncertainty around budgets and funding.

Lockheed wins $15.6M contract to support Aegis activities

Lockheed Martin has won a $15.6 million contract with the Navy to support Aegis Platform Systems Engineering Agent activities (PSEA) and Aegis Modernization Advanced Capability Build (ACB) engineering.

Lockheed promotes two corporate officers

Lockheed Martin appoints two senior vice presidents for human resources and communications.

Do you know how to crack the SI code?

Breaking into the federal market, or even trying to grow your federal business, means having to work with some of the biggest systems integrators. A new event will explore cracking the SI code.