Do contractors hate anything more than LPTA?

In our latest WT Insider Report, Washington Technology readers sent a very clear message -- they hate LPTA. Read more to learn why.

Cubic wins $500M contract for threat training support

Cubic Applications has won a $500 million contract to provide the Defense Threat Reduction Agency with training related to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosives.

Davies to be Altamira CEO

Ted Davies, Unisys federal leader, leaves his post this week and starts next week as the CEO of Altamira Technologies Corp.

Contractors beware, Virginia eyes insourcing

Virginia's new governor has kicked off an effort to pull back on the use of contractors. His assumptions are very similar to the insourcing efforts of the early days of the Obama administration.

Air Force wins last four NetCents protests

The Air Force has prevailed in the last four bid protests filed against the NetCents 2 contract, but don't expect clear sailing from here.

Acquisitions, changes drive new name for SI Org

The SI Organization has said good-bye to its name and has unveiled Vencore as its new brand, combining the Latin word for respect with the word core, a better representation of what the company is today, execs said.

One commercial company's journey into the federal arena

We take a look inside how two small businesses -- one commercial and one government focused -- created a partnership to go after public sector opportunities.

Lockheed to support Air Force ISR platforms under $17M contract

Lockheed Martin has won a $17 million contract to provide the Air Force with a prototype hardware/software system.

CACI wins $22M contract to support Navy personnel bureau

CACI International has won a $22 million contract to continue the personnel and pay business process transition services for the Navy’s Bureau of Naval Personnel, or BUPERS.

Unisys says good-bye to federal leader

Ted Davies, long-serving president of Unisys Federal, is leaving the company this Friday. No replacement has been named yet, and where Davies is headed is still unknown.

Beyster outlines what went wrong with SAIC's employee-ownership model

Robert Beyster, founder of SAIC, has updated his book, the SAIC Solution, and explores what went wrong at the end of his 34-year leadership run, and how he should have saved the company's employee-ownership model.

AT&T touts win-win with $275M State Department award

Not only does AT&T Government's recent $275 million task order award benefit the company, but company officials say it also is aligned with the government’s communication strategy.

SGT Inc. wins $1.3B contract to support International Space Station

SGT Inc. has won a $1.3 billion contract with NASA to provide mission and flight crew operations support for the International Space Station and future human exploration.

Northrop wins $12M Navy task order to modernize ship defense system

Northrop Grumman has won a $12 million task order to continue modernizing the Navy’s Ship Self-Defense System Mark 2 combat system.

Accenture Federal wins $48M task order to provide IT, financial management services

Accenture Federal Services will improve technologies and service levels at the Treasury Department under a $48 million TIPSS-4 task order.

IBM battles Accenture for $40M in Navy ERP work

IBM is fighting for a series of task orders for Navy ERP work that it lost to Accenture, complaining to GAO that the evaluation criteria was not applied properly.

Small-business deal builds tracking, analytics capabilities.

Knowmadics and Guardian Mobility have closed an acquisition that brings together situational awareness technology with global tracking and analytics solutions.

AT&T to install secure IP telephony systems under $275M State Department task order

AT&T Government Solutions has won a potentially $275 million task order to provide the State Department with secure IP telephony systems to U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide.

Northrop Grumman nabs $300M contract for Air Force weather services

Northrop Grumman has won a $300 million contract to help support the Air Force’s enterprise information systems used to produce weather reports across the globe.

Exelis wins $9M contract to suppot Saudi air traffic management

Exelis has won a $9 million contract to support the Saudi Arabian National Guard’s air traffic management capabilities.