GSA makes awards on $5B VETS 2 IT services vehicle

The General Services Administration makes awards on its potential 10-year, $5 billion "VETS 2" IT services vehicle for service-disabled, veteran-owned small businesses.

Email glitch kills ManTech's bid for $98M cloud contract

ManTech did nothing wrong but an email glitch effectively killed its attempt to win a $97.8 million cloud migration contract with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

Raytheon hits 'big milestone' with $1.2B Domino cyber win

Raytheon CEO Tom Kennedy is rejoicing that the company has cleared its final bid protest hurdle and can now move forward with the $1.2 billion Domino cybersecurity contract.

How Northrop applies 'high degree of discipline' to services bids

Northrop Grumman has touted its "high degree of discipline" in how it bids for and sometimes walks away from large competitions. Here's how that fits into the contractor's government IT mix.

Former CEO heading to prison for bribery

The founder and former CEO of small business IT firm is preparing for five years behind bars after pleading guilty to bribing a federal official to win a contract.

DHS pulls back $200M ITOSS award

A series of bid protests have pushed the Homeland Security Department to pull back its $200 million 'ITOSS' contract for a second look at its award decision.

Lockheed sees growth ahead; at least for now

Lockheed Martin's latest quarterly report offers some optimism but also highlights some of the challenges the market faces if budget issues aren't resolved quickly.

Introducing the Top 25 8(a) firms in the federal market

We rank the largest and most successful 8(a) businesses in the federal market. Who are these rising small business stars?

DHA picks 36 small firms for $7.5B health care staffing contract

The Defense Health Agency chooses 36 small businesses for a five-year, $7.5 billion health care staffing contract.

AT&T wins Army contract for 1 million users

AT&T has won a $35.8 million contract to provide a wide range of communications and collaboration services for 1 million Army users.

Booz Allen dinged for premature protest

Booz Allen Hamilton loses a bid protest that GAO said was too early. But the firm might be laying the ground work for the future.

Air Force picks three for $93M testing support contract

The Air Force chooses three companies for a five-year, $93.5 million test and evaluation support services contract.

Who are the most innovative companies in the federal market?

Washington Technology recognized 22 WT Industry Innovators and picked five companies as winners in specific innovation categories. Read more about what they are doing to better serve their customers.

Northrop loses third protest against Raytheon's $1B DHS cyber contract win

Northrop Grumman loses a third protest against the award of the $1 billion DHS "Domino" cybersecurity contract to Raytheon. Here's why Northrop fought so hard.

Is there a procurement problem at DHS?

Bid protests seem to building up at DHS with 20 pending decisions at GAO.

AT&T wins protest over $283M Census mobile contract

AT&T has prevailed in a bid protest involving a $283 million contract to provide the mobile gear for the 2020 Census.

IBM fights on for lost DHS data center contract

IBM has filed a protest over a data center services contact that DHS awarded to Accenture.

Second NSA Groundbreaker contract gets hit with protest

DXC Technology has filed a protest over a NSA award to AT&T for one of three parts of the multi-billion dollar recompete of the NSA Groundbreaker contract.

SAIC takes in $93M Cybercom support task order

Science Applications International Corp. wins a potential five-year, $93 million Cyber Command support services task order.

CSRA books $51M Navy 'VirtualShip' order

CSRA will deploy its "VirtualShip" training software on a Navy Littoral Combat Ship under a $51 million delivery order.