TOP 100: DynCorp balances change, stability to overcome downturn

DynCorp anticipated tough times and pursued several intiatives including resturcturing, partnerships and broadening its offerings.

More teams join chase for huge DOD health record contract

CSC is the latest to throw its hat in the ring to chase a possible multi-billion dollar opportunity to build a new electronic health record for the Defense Department.

Naval command seeks small biz for cyber engineering

The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command is determining whether or not small businesses can provide the technical support it needs for information assurance and engineering related to cyber, cryptographic systems and solutions.

Artel wins $43.4M contract to support defense satellite work

Artel has won a $43.4 million task order to provide Ku-band space segment to an undisclosed Defense Department customer.

Northrop Grumman wins $24M modeling, simulation contract

Northrop Grumman has won a $24 million contract to provide modeling and simulation services to the Air Force.

ManTech nabs $39.6M contract for ship maintenance, logistics

ManTech International has won a $39.6 million contract to provide system operation, sustainment and support services to the Navy.

TOP 100: CACI makes bold moves toward future growth

There was no sitting still for CACI International as the No. 13 ranked company restructured and added new capabilities as it prepares for a positive turn in the market.

Who are Northern Virginia's hottest entrepreneurial tech companies?

The Northern Virginia Technology Council has picked the winners of the 13th Annual NVTC Hot Ticket Awards, which honor the region’s best entrepreneurial technology companies.

GD to build new radio telescope

General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies has won a $9.2 million contract to build and install a submillimeter-wavelength radio telescope antenna for the new Large Latin American Millimeter Array (LLAMA).

MECTS Services wins $16.3M Navy contract for balloon surveillance

MECTS Services has won a $16.3 million contract to provide the Navy with logistics services and spare and repair parts to support a balloon surveillance system.

immixGroup taps new VP of Channels

immixGroup has named Bob Laclede vice president, Channels, where he will develop and execute public sector channel programs that drive revenue growth for the company and its customers.

Webcast: Nick's picks for Top 100 trends

Join Editor Nick Wakeman as he explores the 2014 Top 100 and the market trends that are driving the largest contractors in the government market.

GSA opens the door for OASIS small business

The General Services Administration has issued a notice to proceed for the OASIS small business winners opening the door to agencies to begin using the $60 billion vehicle.

Booz accuses Deloitte of illegally recruiting employees

Booz Allen Hamilton is claiming that Deloitte Consulting used stolen information to try to hire a team of employees and to target their customers.

TOP 100: Boeing uses diversity, tech investments to weather stormy market

The Boeing Co. relied on its successful commercial aircraft business to help the rest of the company make technology investments during an otherwise down market.

Air Force needs backup for cyberspace network center

The Air Force needs to beef up its cross domain solution because it does not meet mission or accreditation requirements.

TWD & Associates divests telecommunications subsidiary to startup

TWD & Associates is selling off one of its James Communications subsidiary as it puts more of its focus on managed services and "as a service" offerings.

Tyonek wins $6.5M contract for Air Force support

Tyonek Global Services, Inc., received a five-year, $6.5 million contract to support the Air Force’s Advanced Digital Test Station.

NIITEK wins $26.1M contract to support explosive hazard detection

NIITEK has won a $26.1 million contract to help the Army detect underbelly-attack explosive hazards during route clearance missions.

TOP 100: Booz Allen takes historic approach to tough times

Booz Allen Hamilton put its faith in cost controls, customer focus and innovation as it worked its way through a year plagued with uncertainty, budget cuts and a government shutdown.