SEC makes three awards on $2.5B enterprise IT contract

The Securities and Exchange Commission chooses three large businesses for its consolidated $2.5 billion enterprise IT contract with small business awards still to come.

GAO finds multiple issues with $200M DHS IT operations contract

GAO had to issue separate decisions for each protester of the $200 million DHS IT Operations Support Services contract awards. Each company had distinct reasons to complain about DHS' evaluation process.

GD-CSRA keeps NOAA $553M high-performance computing contract

The now-former CSRA wins a $553 million contract to continue systems integration and operation work for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s high-performance computers.

CollabraLink books $50M Education IT BPA

CollabraLink takes a $50 million blanket purchase agreement to develop and modernize IT applications for the Education Department.

Leidos, Black Hall get second chance to win $25.5B Army logistics contract

The Army has cancelled awards for its $25.5 billion Worldwide Logistics Support Services contract. That opens the door for Leidos and Black Hall Aerospace to win spots on the global vehicle.

Raytheon's Top 100 lesson: Know yourself

Raytheon sees success in the federal market as being driven by knowing who they are very well and also knowing who they are not.

14 win spots on DISA's $7.5B SETI contract

Fourteen companies have won places on the full-and-open piece of the $7.5 billion "SETI" contract for systems engineering services to the Defense Information Services Agency.

Dive into the 2018 Top 100

Washington Technology will host an hour-long webcast June 20 to explore this year's Top 100 rankings and share insights and perspective from our stories and analysis.

Perspecta protests CACI's TSA IMPACT award

Perspecta has filed a protest in objection to CACI International's win of a nearly $200 million contract to manage TSA's IT infrastructure.

TOP 100: Leidos enters post-integration phase to focus on growth

Leidos has put its integration of the Lockheed Martin IS&GS business in the rearview mirror and is now chasing opportunities to apply that newfound scale and technical expertise.

Boeing's Insitu arm books $117M Coast Guard drone contract

Boeing’s Insitu subsidiary wins a five-year, $117 million contract to help deploy small unmanned aircraft across the Coast Guard's fleet of National Security Cutter ships.

TOP 100: Long-term relationships fuel Northrop Grumman's IT business

Northrop Grumman counts on decades old relationships to drive its IT business and support growth.

SAIC sees more market stability & another CR in September

SAIC expects a busy summer and September period with another continuing resolution to follow. But they do see newfound market stability.

NIH anxiously waiting for CIO-SP3 'best-in-class' designation

NIH has submitted the documentation and now is waiting for OMB to give its $20 billion CIO-SP3 contracts the thumbs up as 'Best-in-Class' contracts.

NIH makes more CIO-SP3 on-ramp awards

Twenty small businesses located in historically underutilized business zones have been added to the $20 billion NIH CIO-SP3 Small Business contract.

TOP 100: Unisys pushes 'Stealth' plan, eyes acquisitions

Unisys sees its Stealth cybersecurity software as a way to broaden its federal footprint and an acquisition or two might help too.

Top 100: SAIC takes 2017 momentum forward

The last year has been good to SAIC and the company's leaders see more opportunities to protect its business while expanding into new areas. Here's a look at how they are doing it.

ICF books potential $188M FEMA hurricane aid grant

ICF receives a potential 37-month, $188.85 million grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help review disaster recovery grant claims and formulate projects.

TOP 100: Serco keeps Navy as top customer while expanding footprint

Serco's new CEO has kept the company on its long-time Navy customer will also finding ways to expand its footprint in other parts of the federal market.

New $22B Los Alamos management contract awarded

The Energy Department's National Nuclear Security Administration makes its long-awaited $22 billion award of the next Los Alamos lab management contract.