Cyber challenges of tomorrow require cooperation now

The cyber challenges the United States faces today are not necessarily the challenges the country will face tomorrow, and a former FBI director and DHS secretary are urging cooperation between government and industry to address tomorrow's challenges today.

Cyber acquisition vexes industry, government

Emerging technologies that help increase cybersecurity for the United States are hard to buy since these technologies change so quickly, says the head of the U.S. Army Cyber Command.

Leidos nabs $31M contract to support GEOINT data services program

Leidos has won a $31 million contract with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to provide geospatial solutions to the GEOINT Data Services Program.

Northrop wins $116M contract to upgrade targeting systems for military

Northrop Grumman has won a $116 million contract to upgrade targeting systems for the U.S. military.

CACI International wins $32M contract for digital mapping, charting services

CACI International has won a $32 million contract to provide digital mapping and charting services to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

Don't count Sprint out of federal market

The rumors have swirled for months, and Sprint is now going through layoffs, but does that mean it's leaving the federal market?

SRI wins $38M contract to support microcircuit emulation tech

SRI International has won a $38 million sole source contract to support the Defense Logistics Agency’s microcircuit emulation technology capability.

Tech incubator launches Alexandria location

Tech incubator The Bunker is launching a location in Alexandria, Va., where it will continue to target veteran-owned tech startups and entrepreneurs.

InfoZen wins second shot at $212M TSA contract

InfoZen Inc. lost the first attempt to win a $212 million Transportation Security Administration contract for screening transportation workers, but the second time appears to be the charm.

SRA International wins $18M contract to support vaccine reporting system

SRA International has won an $18 million contract to support the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), co-sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration.

Politics, business collide at WT election event

Our Contractors and Cocktails event will focus on the convergence of politics and business and what the 2014 mid-term elections mean to government contractors.

Contractor 'community' shines at 2014 GovCon awards

The concept of community was front and center at the 2014 Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards as large and small businesses delivered messages of cooperation and collaboration.

Opinion

CDM confusion offers sales opportunities

DHS needs to improve how it promotes the Continous Diagnostic and Mitigation contract because much market confusion is holding the vehicle back, says immixGroup's Tom O'Keefe.

PwC wins 2014 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award

PricewaterhouseCoopers Public Sector Practice is one of four winners to win the 2014 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

NWR Consulting wins $14.6M contract for IT collaboration services

Network Management Resources, Inc., of Chantilly, Va., received a $14.6 million contract modification from the Missile Defense Agency to a previously award contract for IT collaboration services.

Arête Associates wins $11.7M to support Navy mine countermeasures efforts

Arête Associates has won a $11.7 million contract to provide the Navy with a system to help combat ship mine countermeasures missions.

Northrop wins $210M contract to continue sustainment of attack radar system

Northrop Grumman has won a $210 million contract to continue sustaining the Air Force’s E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) fleet.

Who are 2014's top contractors?

Some of the best companies and executives were honored as part of the 12th Annual Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards gala Thursday night.

GAO: Women-owned businesses need a boost from SBA

Small Business Administration officials need to protect its woman-owned small business program by keeping a closer eye on both third-party certifiers and eligible companies, according to a Government Accountability Office report released Nov. 12.

Constellation West names new director of BD for federal civilian affairs

Constellation West has named Pam Flail director of business development for federal civilian affairs, where she will develop, mature, capture and manage new business opportunities.