Why AWS may not protest the JEDI award

Amazon Web Services has no track record of filing bid protests. So a question for them is what's a better use of their resources: fighting for JEDI or moving on?

ManTech sees growth on horizon despite the continuing resolution

ManTech International executives see the continuing resolution as merely delaying awards rather than cutting the odds of them happening. Either way, the company is stringing wins together to put it on course for next year.

DOD CIO reassures Congress: No JEDI pressure

At his Senate confirmation hearing, Defense Department CIO Dana Deasy said the department's $10 billion cloud contract was awarded by a team of experts and was not influenced by the White House or other outside forces.

Unisys takes $214M DOD 'Fourth Estate' IT contract

Unisys reports its win of a $214 million contract to help so-called "Fourth Estate" Defense Department agencies consolidate their IT activities.

Is JEDI really that big a loss for AWS?

Microsoft's JEDI win is a major victory for the company, but how devastating is for Amazon Web Services and what does it mean for the rest of the market?

Microsoft wins DOD's JEDI cloud contract

The long-awaited Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract could run for 10 years with a ceiling of $10 billion.

Small biz wins big cyber contract

FreeAlliance.com has won a $79.6 million contract to support the management of SIPRNET and NIPRENET for the Marine Corps.

What bid protests can tell us about the competitive landscape

Bid protests can offer insights on the competitive landscape and which companies are challenging each other for particular contracts.

After protest fight, NCI starts work on largest contract in 10 years

After a long protest battle, NCI Information Systems has begun work on a $269.9 million Defense Department IT contract that is the company's largest in a decade.

AT&T takes $130M SBA EIS task order

AT&T wins a $130 million task order under the GSA Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions for next-generation telecommunications services.

Lost protest leads to layoffs at NetCentrics

NetCentrics will lay off nearly 100 people after it lost a protest to hang onto a large incumbent contract with the Defense Department.

BAE wins $437M award for Army open-source work

BAE Systems' U.S. arm secures an estimated $437 million task order to help the Army manage open source data and build a cloud to host it.

Tech trumped price in Booz Allen's $1B VA win

Booz Allen Hamilton had the highest price in the competition for a $1 billion Veterans Affairs IT modernization contract, but higher technical scores carried the day.

4 push back after missing out on $5B CMS award

Four companies, including one incumbent, have filed protests after missing the cut for a $5 billion Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

$341M telecom task order key to IRS modernization

The IRS plans to support modernization of customer-facing operations via its Enterprise Infrastructure Services award that it made to Verizon.

HP wins hardware portion of NGEN recompete

The Navy awards the first piece of its multi-billion dollar NGEN recompete to HP Federal as it appears to be sticking with what it has on the hardware front.

Unisys adds $152M DISA contract to federal growth story

Unisys' federal business continues to help spur the company's comeback with an almost $152 million Defense Information Systems Agency contract now part of that story.

DMI leverages AI portfolio to address Army's data management challenge

Digital Management Inc. is deploying its artificial intelligence and machine learning portfolio for the Army's personnel records system: a project that showcases the government's myriad data management challenges all at once.

With protest over, VA green lights work on $26B care network contract

A protest fight is in the rear view mirror for the Veterans Affairs Department, which has given one health provider the notice to go forward on a $26 billion piece of the VA's next-generation care network contract.

Small firm picked for $82.8M USCIS info sharing infrastructure contract

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services hires a small business to help modernize and roll out an IT infrastructure to enable sharing of information, under an $82.8 million contract.