DLT adds Appian to delivery network

DLT Solutions has agreed to sell Appian's software and services into the public sector.

Protests hold up awards for DISA IT contract

Five HUBzone businesses have filed protests after being eliminated from the competition for a DISA contract for IT support across the agency's global network.

Why earnings reports are about more than the numbers

President Trump's musing on whether public companies should report financial results twice a year instead of four times sparked some debate. But it also serves as a reminder on why earnings reports bring much more value than just releasing the numbers.

DHS wants insights on supply chain risks

The Department of Homeland Security is looking for an unclassified source of information about potential cybersecurity risks in the IT supply chain.

Opinion

10 strategies before you automate your marketing

Marketing automation is growing but before you adopt a system consider these 10 strategies.

DOE developing cyber pact for woman-owned businesses

The Energy Department is looking for woman-owned small businesses for a five-year cybersecurity contract.

BAE building AI into new cyber tool

BAE Systems is developing a cybersecurity tool with AI capabilities as a cornerstone to more quickly thwart emerging threats.

Opinion

Do you know who to invest your BD dollars in?

Everyone in a company plays a business development role, but it is still critical to have a plan on how to develop and refine their BD skills.

DISA asking if HUBzone firms could take over network monitoring duties

The Defense Information Systems Agency has kicked off the recompete process for "Acropolis," a system that monitors traffic on secure and unclassified networks. And a question DISA is asking prospective bidders might pose a challenge to the incumbent contractor.

Debriefing survey ends this week, last chance to share your thoughts

The research phase of our next WT Insider Report will close this Friday. So don't miss the chance to share your thoughts on debriefings and bid protests.

GAO sides with incumbent in pricing dispute

ENSCO has fought off a challenger to get another shot at keeping an incumbent contract to help assess nuclear weapon systems.

Oracle's JEDI protest takes aim at DOD's single-award justification

Oracle's protest of the JEDI contract targets what it calls shortcomings in DOD's justification for the $10 billion cloud contract.

DIUx drops the 'x'

DOD is dropping the 'experimental' from the name of the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental in recognition that the unit is now a permanent fixture at DOD.

Opinion

Army invests in science and tech to gain the advantage

As adversaries gain more access to sophisticated technologies, the Army is stepping up its own investments to maintain its battlefield advantage.

How M&A is disrupting the federal market

We are taking a deep dive into all angles of mergers and acquisitions in the federal market during our Aug. 17 WT Power Breakfast. You don't want to miss this lineup.

Oracle files first JEDI protest

Oracle is the first out of the gate with a protest objecting to the terms of the $10 billion JEDI cloud contract.

Avenu deal shows M&A healthy in state and local market

The federal market is not the only place where mergers and acquisitions are reshaping the landscape. Just look at Avenu's deal for Conduent's software business.

OTAs: preserving the authority

Amid all the buzz over Other Transaction Authorities, they raise as many questions as they do for answers.

Air Force plans $24.9M measurement, signature intell project

The Air Force has plans for a five-year, $24.9 million project in measurement and signatures intelligence exploitation.

OPM to host IT vendor day

The Office of Personnel Management’s CIO is hosting a vendor collaboration day.