HP loses bid for $100M ID system

Hewlett-Packard Co. has lost its bid protest of a $102.8 million Homeland Security Department contract for an identity management system that complies with HSPD-12.

DynCorp prevails in final State contract protest

DynCorp has prevailed in the second and final round of protests over its $165 million State Department contract to support the agency's IT modernization and consolidation efforts.

Three companies to provide IT services under $7.8M Navy option

Three companies have won options to provide information technology services to the Navy.

CACI nabs $26.6M SeaPort-e task order to support explosive ordnance disposal

CACI International has won a $26.6 million contract to provide engineering and technical related services to the Naval Surface Warfare Center.

Top 100: GD's restructuring enters the refinement stage

General Dynamics, the No. 5 company on the 2014 Top 100, put a major emphasis on restructuring of its IT operations in the past year and is now looking at refinements as it hunts for new opportunities.

Last Eagle II protest denied

The last pending bid protest involving the $22 billion Eagle II contract has been denied by GAO. Can the announcement of the final contract awards be far behind?

What PSC's new structure says about today's market

The Professional Services Council has restructured, usually a yawner of a story, but the why behind their actions says a lot about what's going on in today's market and why you should be paying attention.

En Pointe wins $72M Microsoft deal

En Pointe Technologies will provide 100,000 seats of Microsoft Office 365 under a five-year, $72 million contract with Los Angeles County.

Top 100: HP focuses on matching solutions, customers

Hewlett-Packard Co. faced several critical recompetes last year, including the $5 billion Navy NGEN contract. Its success rate has public sector leader Marilyn Crouther feeling confident as the market moves forward.

Five lose OASIS bid protest fight

Five small businesses have lost their bid to have GAO overturn the General Services Administration's OASIS award decisions, effectively clearing the way for the small business portion of the $60 billion contract to get started.

Opinion

How and when to talk to your customer

There are plenty of misconceptions about communications during the procurement process and capture expert Bob Lohfeld busts the myths that plague development of good contracts.

ASRC sole bidder for $15.7M high performance computing contract

ASRC Federal InuTeq has won a $15.7 million Army contract to support high performance computing efforts with technical and professional support.

Lockheed takes on helicopter cockpit retrofit

Lockheed Martin wins $11.3 million contract to support the retrofit programs of the MH-60 helicopter cockpit.

Alion wins force protection contract

Under a $47.7 million Air Force task order, Alion will support the testing and evaluation of global force protection systems.

Vista Research wins $8.4M contract to support Army surveillance

Vista Research has won an $8.4 million contract with the Navy to upgrade the Wide Area Surveillance Vista Radars and Processors Systems that the Army uses.

MorganFranklin taps new managing director

MorganFranklin Consulting has named Amy Hover managing director, where she will connect MorganFranklin’s suite of solution offerings to achieve clients’ strategic objectives.

IntelliDyne taps new chief human resources officer

IntelliDyne named Shirl Jenkins chief human resources officer and executive vice president, where she will be responsible for the strategic development and senior management of the company’s HR organization.

Introducing the 2014 Washington Technology Top 100

For the 21st consecutive year, we’ve ranked the largest companies in the government market by their prime contract revenue for IT, systems integration, telecommunication, professional services and other high-tech functions. Who leads the 2014 Washington Technology Top 100?

Turbulent, uncertain year drives changes among 2014 Top 100

The past year has been a roller-coaster ride of budget cuts, sequestration and a government shutdown for the 2014 Top 100, who have been frantically adjusting strategies with an eye toward when the market turns.

Lockheed captures top spot for 20th year

Lockheed Martin continues its dominance of the Top 100 by protecting its base while setting its sights on new commercial and international opportunities and improving its operations.