GAO rejects Peraton's request for protest cost payments

The Air Force pushed back when Peraton asked for $100,000 in attorney fees after the company won a protest. This dispute offers us some insights into the costs of protests and how agencies can fight against those claims.

AWS' latest protest over JEDI kicks off blog fight

Amazon Web Services' latest JEDI protest went directly to the Defense Department, but Microsoft took notice and that has started a now-very public messaging battle between both cloud rivals.

Telos tapped for Air Force security contract

Telos takes a $66.4 million contract to supply cybersecurity equipment in support of upgrades to the Air Force's in-theater communications architecture.

VA sees some progress toward T4NG on-ramp awards

Two out of four protests that have slowed down the Veterans Affairs T4NG on-ramp awards have been withdrawn and decisions on the final two should be coming soon.

SAIC clears $2.9B Army recompete hurdle

Science Applications International Corp. wins the largest recompete for its current fiscal year: a $2.9 billion Army software support contract.

Leidos sees temporary COVID hit and a quick recovery

Leidos expects the COVID-19 pandemic to hit revenue by 2 percent this year, but also sees positive signs for the market as the country moves to reopen.

A tale of two protests: one loser and one winner

Perspecta and MetroStar made similar arguments in their protest of the Justice Department's $1.6 billion ITSS-5 contract but the results were vastly different.

Special Operations taps dozens for $950M professional services vehicle

Special Operations Command chooses dozens of companies for a $950 million professional services contract supporting domestic and international requirements.

NASA's Moon lander awards show a changed market

NASA has chosen three companies to lead the effort to build the next vehicle for landing on the Moon, and none of them existed the last time a person was up there.

CGI secures final CDM DEFEND cyber order

CGI Group lands the sixth and final task order for cyber integration and consulting services to federal agencies through the governmentwide CDM DEFEND program.

Accenture takes Commerce, VA IT modernization jobs

Accenture's federal arm wins $430 million in IT modernization contracts with the Commerce and Veterans Affairs departments, though one could still face a protest challenge.

Booz Allen to extend CMS marketplace integration work

Booz Allen Hamilton will continue its role as lead systems integrator for the marketplace that individuals and businesses use to buy private health insurance.

AI firm clinches $258M Air Force push alert contract

Venture-backed artificial intelligence outfit Dataminr takes a $258 million contract to develop a push alert system for the Air Force.

Leidos clears protest hurdle to secure $4B Energy recompete

Leidos can now officially celebrate clearing the second of two largest recompete hurdles: a $4 billion Energy Department contract to restore a former nuclear production site.

ManTech nearly wins $93M protest, but DHS pulls the plug

ManTech International apparently was within days of winning a second shot at a $92.7 million Homeland Security Department task order, but the agency suddenly pulled the plug to re-evaluate proposals.

SAIC wins $653M FAA training contract

Science Applications International Corp. has captured a $653 million contract to support training at the Federal Aviation Administration.

JEDI corrective action now a waiting game

DOD's corrective action means Amazon Web Services at least gets a second chance at the JEDI contract won by Microsoft even if the company cannot make all the arguments it wants yet. But AWS has to wait and see how the corrective action pans out before pressing forward.

Judge signs off on DOD's partial JEDI re-examination

The federal judge overseeing the JEDI lawsuit says the Defense Department can go ahead with plans to re-evaluate some parts of that big-ticket commercial cloud contract.

Navy makes awards on $7.1B aircraft component contract

The Navy chooses dozens of firms for a $7.1 billion avionics and aircraft component manufacturing contract.

Navy chooses 12 for $497.5M mission planning hardware contract

The Navy taps 12 companies for $497.5 million contract to provide hardware and software for use in mission planning functions.