The Army adds another $652 million of life to its ITES-2H contract as it builds a better bridge to the next version of the $5 billion hardware contract.
After its $4.25 billion acquisition of Exelis, Harris Corp. is working on integrating the two companies, maximizing on their combined capabilities to better serve its customers.
Accenture's run of success might start with Healthcare.gov, but it also two acquisitions and several contract wins make company leaders bullish on the market and on its strategy.
Hewlett-Packard Co. is navigating the market with a balancing act that includes supporting traditional IT and moving customers to emerging technologies. Oh yeah, the company is splitting in two at the same time.
Integrity Consulting, Engineering and Security Solutions has won a $25 million Navy contract to provide program management support to the Naval Facilities Engineering Command.
The federal market is still tight, and overall growth is hard to come by, but that doesn't mean the No. 1 company on the Top 100 isn't preparing for future growth opportunities.
Washington Technology has published its annual Top 100 rankings, one of the leading indicators measuring the performance of the largest contractors in the government market.
Contract activity picked up a bit in the fifth month of 2015, with May seeing some pretty substantial awards come to market with ceilings in the billions of dollars.
The Air Force has again been hit with a bid protest involving the NetCents 2 contract. This time, it's an objection filed by the one contractor to not win a spot on the $7.9 billion Network Operations and Infrastructure contract.
GSA will move the continuous diagnostics and mitigation acquisition vehicle into its second phase within the next month by issuing modifications to the BPA.
ManTech International has won a $29.2 million task order to provide systems engineering services to the Homeland Security Department’s Science and Technology Directorate.