Opinion

Doth thou protest too much?

The volume of bid protests is drawing more attention, but will the remedies make things worse? Former PSC President Stan Soloway offers some alternatives to process that can protect bidders and improve the procurement process.

Are you ready for the Match.com of the IT services world?

There are countless commercial resources for matching yourself with something you desire, be it a flight, an investment, or even a date. Now former DHS officials has launched Shop4Clouds so you can do the same thing with IT services.

Survey: Best practices increase network security

A recent Infoblox Inc. survey found that organizations that adhere to best practices are more likely to be able to protect their networks.

Northrop Grumman scores $62.4M O&M contract

Northrop Grumman has been awarded a $62.4 million option to provide operations and maintenance to the Navy.

Ridgewood Technology Parters wins $8M program management contract

Ridgewood Technology Partners has won an $8 million sole source contract to provide program management support for the Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems’ Navy Enterprise Networks program office.

Who won May's biggest contracts?

Contract award activity picked up in the fifth month of 2016, with Washington Technology reporting on 53 awards. Who won the biggest contracts?

Agile Defense awarded $27.9M IT services option

Agile Defense Inc. has been awarded a $27.9 million option to provide IT services and support to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

CACI wins $11M contract for compliance, configuration management support

CACI Enterprise Solutions has won a $36.6 million contract to provide compliance and configuration management support for the Defense Agencies Initiative.

Harris wins $30M contract to support dental clinics

Harris Corp. has won a $30 million contract to provide IT systems to dental clinics that aid Army, Navy and Air Force members and dependents.

2016 Top 100 reflects a changing government market

Washington Technology has ranked the 100 largest government contractors for more than two decades, and this year's rankings reflect a market undergoing significant changes from top to bottom.

Introducing the 2016 Top 100

For the 23rd year, we've ranked the largest contractors providing IT, systems integration and other high-tech products and services to the federal government. Read our analysis of the trends and issues driving today's market.

Raytheon nabs $250M to support USMC Logistics Integration Support program

Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services has won a $250 million contract to support the Marine Corps’ Logistics Integration Support program.

Lockheed Martin wins $424M contract to support Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division

Lockheed Martin has won a $424 million contract to support the U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division and one of its programs.

Protestors line up against $11.5B HCaTS contract

So far, 26 protests have been filed by 23 companies complaining that they were left off of an $11.5 billion contract to provide training and other human capital services to the government.

NCI protest falls short

NCI argued several points in its protest of a $122 million DOD contract, but it lost on each, proving again the difficult challenge of overcoming a well-documented award decision.

Bidding period open for $3B Sandia management contract

Contractors may now bid on an almost $3 billion Sandia National Labs management contract, according to FCW.

Lockheed wins $28.3M contract to support FAA data system

Lockheed Martin has won a five-year $28.3 million contract to continue its support of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Microprocessor-En Route Automated Radar Tracking System (Micro-EARTS).

IntelliDyne nets $80M in contracts, launches advanced analytic solutions practice

IntelliDyne has won three contracts totaling $80.4 million to support the Defense Department.

CACI wins $50M task to support of Naval Surface Warfare Center

CACI International Inc. has won a $50 million task order to continue its support of the Navy’s Naval Surface Warfare Center and Warfare Systems Program Office.

Lockheed wins logistics support for space-based infrared system

Lockheed Martin has received a $49 million contract modification to continue the logistics support work for a space-based infrared system.