The award of a $7.6 billion Defense Department email contract to a General Dynamics-led team for a Microsoft platform comes with zero surprises but many implications.
The Defense Department and General Services Administration award a $7.6 billion cloud collaboration contract to General Dynamics IT with nary a speck of controversy so far.
The Veterans Affairs Department's large contract for a new care service network has gotten past a pair of protest fights in both the VA's and winner's favors. But a similar battle for another piece of that contract has just begun.
GAO said agencies need to wait for a final rule before using the new five-year standard for determining the size of a small business. But is that the right call?
The court battle over the Army's $82 billion LOGCAP V logistics contract now has a schedule for both getting more information about one protester and hearing oral arugments in the case involving another disappointed bidder.
Think of the September deadline for agencies to award contracts under the General Services Administration's $50-billion telecommunications contract as a "yellow light," said GSA's telecom services director.
The Homeland Security Department awards General Dynamics a $325 million contract to help maintain the U.S.' emergency telecommunications infrastructure.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is sticking with Palantir's Gotham as its case management tool, and granted Palantir a three-year sole source extension to operate and service the system.
GAO dismisses all pending protests over the Army's $82 billion "LOGCAP V" logistics contract now that DynCorp has gone to the Court of Federal Claims. And another disappointed bidder in AECOM is not too happy about it.