Does GSA need a makeover?

Experts on government procurement offer insights into what should be the top priorities of the next GSA administrator.

Newly restructured BAE Systems aims at broader solutions

BAE Systems wants to provide more complete solutions by aligning its resources around portfolios of services.

Verizon: Not just a phone company

Verizon uses investment strategy to build its capabilities beyond being just a telephone company.

Varied portfolio keeps UTC strong

United Technology Corp. uses its diversified portfolio of companies and technologies to ride out the ups and downs of the economy.

SAIC wins deliver on IPO's promise

Science Applications International Corp. has embraced life as a public company by structuring the company to be able to chase larger and more complex projects.

Raytheon's financials lure investors

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Top 100 methodology

An explanation of how the Washington Technology Top 100 is calculated.

Contract wins solidify Lockheed's ranking

Lockheed Martin holds onto the the No. 1 ranking for 15 straight years by continuing to win large contracts and build its base through strategic acquisitions.

Diversification keeps L-3 steady

With a variety of business units providing a wide range of services to the government, L-3 doesn't rely on any one market segment for its growth.

Troop support is KBR's bread and butter

KBR has built a multibillion-dollar business by supporting troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, but more competition is expected as military priorities shift.

Jacobs prepares for tough year

Jacobs Engineering Group keeps growth going by making acquisitions and winning important government contract vehicles.

The Top 100 companies embrace change as a key to survival

Top companies in the government technology market rely on their ability to change and adapt to keep pace with evolving customer demands.

Harris tunes in to radio opportunities

Defense communications work continues to fuel opportunities for Harris Corp.

CACI makes good news in bad times

CACI International seeks to expand its offerings by building its health IT and cybersecurity businesses.

CSC counts cyber, health, logistics among hot targets

Computer Sciences Corp. celebrates its 50th birthday by identifying the seven markets that it thinks can grow its business.

L-1 installs full-hand ID biometrics system in Texas

L-1 Identity Solutions upgrades Texas’ biometrics identification system under a $2.5 million contract.

Maximus to supply workforce services in Australia

Maximus will continue furnishing employment assistance services to Australia’s Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations under a new contract.

SAIC to support DOD health information system

Science Applications International Corp. will continue furnishing technology support for key components of the Defense Department’s health information management system under a new contract.

EMentum helps Justice simplify case load management

EMentum will provide technical and project management support to the Justice Department under a three-year, $7.5 million contract.

Raytheon to build secure data-sharing network for DISA

Raytheon has won a Defense Department information assurance and network operations contract that could be worth up to $138 million.