Uncertainty in the market place isn't deterring SAIC's growth plans as it focuses on keeping its current customers happy and targeting new opportunities in cybersecurity and driving down IT infrastructure costs.
A second round of awards has been met with a second round of bid protests as the U.S. Special Operations Command struggles to get its $900 million support contract off the ground.
GeoEye Analytics Inc. has won a $55.3 million contract to support the management and operations of all-source geospatial predictive analysis services for the Defense Intelligence Agency.
Criterion Systems saw a $300 million contract taken away after the GAO ruled that part of its proposal had compressed spacing between the its lines of text, giving it an unfair advantage over its competitors.
CACI International's $550 million acquisition of L-3 National Security Services moved its strategy and increased its presence in the enterprise IT market. It also helped the company land the No. 9 spot on the 2016 Washington Technology Top 100 rankings.
At the ACQUIRE Show this week, Air Force director of small business programs Mark Teskey offered advice to companies new to the government contracting marketplace.
ManTech International Corporation has won a $32 million contract to provide technical, engineering, advisory and management support and services to the Missile Defense Agency.
Wyle lost a shot at a $155 million contract supporting the F-35 program office because of inconsistencies with the key personnel it submitted with its proposal.
Barring some unforeseen collapse, Lockheed Martin sits a top the Top 100 for the 22nd and final time, but just because it is selling its IT services business to Liedos don't mean it won't be an IT force to reckon with.