Verizon has been quickly adapting as new technologies around cloud computing and connectivity offer new opportunities for the company to capture business in the federal market.
AT&T Government President Kay Kapoor describes how the company's network and the demand for mobility is driving opportunities for the company in the federal market.
General Dynamics Information Technology has won a $43.5 million contract to continue supporting the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Retiree Drug Subsidy program.
CACI International is seeing the fruits of its $820 million acquisition of Six3 Systems pay off with new wins and expanded capabilities that target growth areas in the government market.
Cloud adoption has come with its problems, and these problems need to be solved so that cloud can both make agencies more agile and ring in emerging technologies like the Internet of Things.
Sabre Systems has won a $22.4 million task order to provide IT application development support services to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Office of Prices and Living Conditions.
As CSC moves toward splitting into two companies -- public sector and commercial -- the government business stays focused on opportunities around the cloud, infrastructure and modernization.
Leidos faced the daunting challenge of simultaneously being a brand-new company and 45-year-old company. New CEO Roger Krone explains how they navigated the twists and turns of their first year to reassure customers and win new business.
Harris IT Services has won a $13.3 million option to provide an additional three months of operations, maintenance and logistics support to the Air Force.
MacAulay-Brown has won a $28 million contract to support the U.S. Air Force Central Command (USAFCENT) headquarters organizations and staff activities.
With a new president and CEO, Booz Allen Hamilton continues along the path set by its Vision 2020 initiative that emphasizes how to promote innovation and sustainable growth over the next five years.