Opinion

Is your security ecosystem robust?

Your security ecosystem must meet robust requirements. In part 2 of our two-part series, we explore the elements you need to have in place to have the right data security solution.

ICF eyes civilian growth thanks to budget deal

ICF sees its civilian business getting a boost from the bipartisan budget deal passed earlier this month but the flow of dollars and contracts is still months away.

Are contractors too confident?

Our latest WT Insider Report shows that contractors are feeling very confident about the year ahead. But are they overconfident?

Opinion

Six principles for modern data security

In a two-part series, we look at the modern principles of data security and why it is critical to make these principles part of your organization's DNA.

Contractor confidence hits a high point for 2018

The results of our latest Contractor Confidence Index show spirits are high in the market as our latest WT Insider Report looks at what's ahead in 2018 for IT modernization, cloud computing and customer challenges.

CenturyLink's integrated team gearing up for EIS business

CenturyLink has completed the integration of its customer-facing businesses after the Level 3 merger and is preparing for EIS to heat up the market.

VA looks for small businesses with Saleforce chops

Veterans Affairs says in a new sources sought notice it is looking for veteran-owned and service-disabled, veteran-owned small businesses with Salesforce Silver certifications.

DOD HR unit wants cloud-based management system

The Defense Human Resources Activity is developing a five-year contract for development of a cloud-based task management system.

Opinion

Does traditional PR still matter?

As the trade press has morphed from print to digital some wonder if it is worth the effort to get into these online publications. Marketing guru Mark Amtower answers with a parable.

Lockheed flexes IT muscle with new unmanned software package

Lockheed Martin shows off how deep its IT skills are with a software platform built to control multiple unmanned systems from anywhere in the world.

FBI eyes major move to the cloud

As its major IT contract nears its end, the FBI is looking to make a major move to the cloud.

Beware the unintended consequences

The history of the internet offers a warning about the unintended consequences of disruptive technologies, even in the government market.

ARL looks to the cloud for improved infrastructure

The Army Research Laboratory is looking at an IT modernization effort to address a wide variety of computing platforms to improve performance and reduce costs.

CDC 'GRASPing' for GIS support

CDC is planning a $48 million contract to be called GRASP to support its geographic information system work.

DOD plans industry day for massive JEDI cloud contract

After months of controversy and evolving plans, the Defense Department is planning an industry day for the massive JEDI cloud contract. This should bring some clarity to the acquisition.

Defense officials to speak at small business workshop

DOD, Howard University and the Washington, D.C. Chamber of Commerce are hosting a small business workshop later this month.

General Dynamics-CSRA deal driven by budget expectations

General Dynamics and CSRA executives explain the rationale behind their $6.8 billion deal and it is all about budgets and bigger opportunities.

General Dynamics' and CSRA's recompete challenge

As large acquisitions are integrated together, winning recompetes and new work can be a challenge, analysts say.

DHS wants software solutions for storage, apps, security

The Homeland Security Department issued several requests for information to gather insights from industry on software solutions and services in several key areas.

Is Trump's fiscal 2019 budget DOA?

The president has released his fiscal 2019 budget proposal but the big question is: Does it really matter?