NCI continues fight for $145M incumbent Army contract

NCI Information Systems has filed a second bid protest as it fights to keep a $145 million contract to support the Army's Program Executive Office Soldier organization.

Army gives disappointed bidders lifeline in $82B LOGCAP V contract

The Army has given at least some hope to disappointed bidders who missed out on awards for the potential $82 billion LOGCAP V logistics contract.

Leidos clears major DOE recompete

Through a joint venture, Leidos clears one of its most significant recompete challenges of the year and will keep a major Energy Department contract through a joint venture.

Last two EIS vendors expect ATOs by end of year

GSA could have all nine contractors for its big telecommunications contract equipped with the authority to provide services by year’s end.

ACT I books $50M Army ERP system support order

ACT I takes in a $50 million task order to help the Army run an enterprise resource planning system.

Accenture putting up a fight after losing Healthcare.gov contract

Accenture has lost the recompete of the Healthcare.gov portal contract to Deloitte and is now protesting that decision.

MCR continues Air Force protest fight

Despite a successful bid protest, MCR has again lost an Air Force contract to a competitor and is not giving up the fight for it.

InCadence wins DOD biometrics system support work

InCadence Strategic Solutions has won a task order to support a Defense Department identity operations system that uses biometrics.

PSI wins $83M Air Force special operations contract

Under an $83 million contract, Planned Systems International will support the Air Force Special Operations Forces.

ASRC Federal keeps $354M NASA recompete

ASRC Federal wins an expanded $354 million recompete of a NASA contract to help plan and manage programs.

Leidos battles Perspecta over lost HUD contract

Leidos is waging a battle for another shot at a $147 million contract won by Perspecta to support the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Maximus sees stability in roller-coaster Census work

Maximus knows the revenue infusion of working on the Census is short-lived. But they see the benefits in past performance, customer experience and cash as helping for the long-term.

AWS files sealed JEDI protest, but puts Trump at center of its case

Amazon Web Services' protest of the Defense Department's award of the JEDI cloud infrastructure contract made it to court Friday. While mostly sealed, some early cards in AWS' hand are evident, including claims of undue influence from President Trump.

Lockheed receives DOD cyber range contract extension

Lockheed Martin gets a two-year extension on its contract to support the Defense Department's main Internet range used for cyber attack simulations.

How focus translated into wins for Sevatec

Sevatec offers some lessons learned on how to win new customers and expand its footprint.

GDIT wins $57M Navy training task

General Dynamics' IT division has won a $57 million Navy task order training curriculum under the Sailor 2025 Ready Relevant Learning program.

With protest fight over, Govplace proceeds on $109M USCIS commercial cloud contract

With a protest fight now over, Govplace can move ahead on a $109 million blanket purchase agreement to help USCIS host data in multiple commercial cloud environments.

CMS pulls back $5B research support contract award

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is backing away from awards it made for a $5 billion research support contract.

Jacobs records $216M DOD cyber training support win

Jacobs Engineering Group books a $216 million contract to help roll out new training initiatives for a Defense Department cybersecurity academy.

Why impeachment matters to government contractors

A potential impeachment and removal from office of President Trump is very much a long shot, but that doesn't mean that there aren't risks for government contractors.