InfoZen completes first phase of NASA website migration to cloud

InfoZen has completed the first phase of its efforts to take NASA’s websites to the cloud.

MacAulay-Brown names new director of BD

MacAulay-Brown has named Tom Crawford senior director, where he will lead business development efforts for the company’s National Security Group.

Jacobs Technology wins $11.5M contract for engineering, technology acquisition support

Jacobs Technology has won an $11.5 million contract to provide engineering and technology acquisition support services to the Air Force.

ICF International taps new SVP, general manager of cybersecurity business

ICF International has named Samuel Visner senior vice president and general manager of the company’s cybersecurity business.

Exelis to provide IT support to Army Corps of Engineers under $517M contract

Exelis has won a $517 million contract to provide the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with enterprise information management and information technology support services.

Opinion

How will you navigate the LPTA environment?

It's clear: nobody likes LPTA procurement. But at Washington Technology's LPTA: A Hate-Hate Relationship breakfast, industry execs met to discuss how the community can navigate the LPTA environment.

Opinion

How to stay afloat during cloud cutbacks

If OMB's predictions on cloud spending are right, you might have to change the way you approach cloud sales. immixGroup senior analyst Chris Wiedemann talks about what you should do to prepare.

Vencore loses NASA contract, looking at layoffs

Due of a recent NASA contract loss amounting to up to $250 million, Vencore (formerly The SI Organization) may be looking to lay off about 200 employees and subcontractors.

Dell Federal wins $120M contract to provide CDC with IT infrastructure

Dell has won a $120 million contract with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide the agency with IT infrastructure, application and user support services.

Preferred Systems Solutions acquires small professional services firm

Preferred Systems Solutions (PSS) has acquired Global Services & Solutions. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Northrop wins subcontract to provide information systems to shipping company

Northrop Grumman has won a subcontract from Peter Dohle Schiffahrts-KG to provide Integrated Bridge Systems to seven new bulk carrier ships.

Exelis wins $18.2M contract to support U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Exelis has won an $18.2 million contract to provide the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with IT services.

Introducing the 2014 Fast 50

We rank the fastest growing small businesses in the government market. Learn more about these up-and-coming companies, and what is driving their success in the public sector.

Diversity marks the 2014 Fast 50

From No. 1 to No. 50, the 2014 Washington Technology Fast 50 is a testament to the diversity and strength of small businesses in the government market. Learn more about the fastest growing companies in the federal marketplace.

Serving veterans drives success and new opportunities

Sometimes, success means figuring out what a certain market needs, and then being the solution to meet that need. CEO Dan Frank talks about how his Fast 50 company, Three Wire Systems, does exactly that for the veteran community.

Values drive growth for Healthcare Management Solutions

Healthcare Management Solutions was started when its two founders, nurses with high aspirations, decided to act on their desire to do more. Twelve years later, they have one of the fastest growing companies in the market, driven by a core set of values.

OBXtek leads 2014 Fast 50 for second year

OBXtek's growth has led it to the top of the 2014 Washington Technology Fast 50 for the second year in a row. CEO Bruce "Ed" Jesson shares how the company's strategy has remained steady.

Inside one company's journey from scratch to success

When you want to challenge yourself, there's nothing quite like starting an entire company from scratch. PotomacWave Consulting president Emma Sopko did just that, and has created a company experiencing rapid growth.

How one exec challenged himself with starting a business

When the economy took a turn for the worse, Zia Islam felt like he needed more of a challenge, so he took his commercial IT expertise and started a company that he then led to be one of the fast growing in the federal market.

Sotera loses $100M contract fight

Sotera Defense lost its last shot at winning a $100 million Army contract that went to Raytheon, the Washington Business Journal reported.