Air Force reinstates suspended contractors

Companies are removed from Excluded Parties List System after Air Force reviews their suspension.

BAE continues to anchor Navy’s worldwide C4ISR services

The three-year C4ISR task order calls for BAE to provide maintenance, upgrades, logistics, training and sustainment support to ships, boats and vehicles.

7 and 7 win $458M Army contract

Large and small contractors will compete for task orders to improve training services for the Army.

Bid protests keep rising

Bid protests filed with GAO continued their five-year climb. How high will they go in fiscal 2012?

2011 top 10 contract award countdown

We rank the 10 largest contracts awarded during fiscal 2011. With values in the billions of dollars, who came out on top?

Harris continues groundwork for AF satellite program

Harris continues hardware and software support for the Air Force’s weather satellite system under a new five-year, $25 million contract.

Vet-owned firm lands $15M CMS contract

Data Computer Corporation of America will support the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' reimbursement program.

Who had best or worst 2011?

Editor Nick Wakeman invites readers to share their stories of truimph and defeat from 2011.

Edaptive Systems wins $40M FDA prime award

The Owings Mills, Md., health care IT provider will help the consumer watchdog agency by maintaining and supporting existing systems and providing upgrades as needed.

Acentia unveils 10 contact wins worth $20M

Among Acentia's previously unannounced wins were six new task orders worth $15.3 million from the Interior Department’s Bureau of Reclamation and two contracts from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission worth a combined $3.8 million.

CACI's quartet of Army health care wins total $69M

With four new prime task order contracts in hand, CACI International will expand IT services for the Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support system at Fort Detrick, Md.

Inside the Social Security Administration

We delve into the budgets, contractors and opportunities coming out of the Social Security Administration.

Upfront the month that was

We review the top stories of the past month.

How bad are your proposals?

Bid and proposal expert Bob Lohfeld explains some of the most common shortcomings of many companies responses to RFPs.

Adapt to succeed

Standing pat isn't a choice in the government market because success and survival require change.

CSC’s $145M ONE-NET award boosts Navy overseas network

Computer Sciences Corp. will support the Navy's overseas network, ONE-NET, under a contract that could be worth as much as $145 million.

Harris wins $38M contract to provide radios to alliance partners

Harris wins an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract to provide Southern Command partner nations with military communications and field assistance.

Inside the GovCon winners circle

We share the achievements and insights of the 2011 winners of the Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards.

Cole captures Army training contract

Company will support training and simulation product.

A-T Solutions wins IED analysis job

Under a new contract, A-T Solutions will help the military analyze recovered improvised explosive devices, providing critical information to military and intelligence organizations.