Too soon to tell specific impact of budget deal

While overall it will be a boon for federal contractors, we'll have to wait until final appropriations are approved before knowing what specific opportunities will be created by the new budget agreement.

Air Force developing contract to help standardize IT tools

The Air Force released a draft solicitation for support as its CIO standardizes IT tools and processes across the financial management enterprise.

CSRA expands relationship with Google

CSRA has signed a deal with Google that will help bring more of the search giant's cloud offerings to federal customers.

What the budget might mean for government contractors

CSRA's chief executive offers his outlook on what the prospects of a two-year budget deal mean for his company and for all government IT contractors.

How ugly will the budget battle get?

Another government shutdown looms this week. But no matter how it is solved, things will only get uglier from here.

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4 steps to securing your software and protecting your IP

More governments are asking for source code before accepting your software. Here are four steps you can take to mitigate your exposure.

Navy's $3.5B NGEN recompete heats up

The primes are stepping up with their teams as the competition gets hotter for the Navy's $3.5 billion NGEN services contract.

Booz Allen takes on growth and the talent challenge

Booz Allen Hamilton's employee mix is shifting as the company moves deeper into its Vision 2020 strategy.

Air, land and sea show continued growth for unmanned systems

The Defense Department is expected to continue to invest in unmanned systems in air, on land and at sea as missions expand and capabilities grow.

4th and goal. What call do you make?

The Philadelphia Eagles' remarkable victory is a testament to leadership, trust and practice. Lessons we can all learn from.

How can defense primes play to win in government IT?

General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon have all kept their IT and services work rather than divested it. We go under the hood of what these businesses mean to them and how they can win in a crowded market.

How CACI plans to spend its tax cut

CACI International wants to take the benefits of the recent tax reform legislation and put them toward their employees. Executives offered a glimpse of how they plan to do that.

Uncertain budgets weigh on Air Force leaders

Budget uncertainty is taking a toll on research and modernization efforts at the Air Force.

Northrop's Bush mixes pessimism with his optimism about the market

Northrop Grumman's CEO was both pessimistic and optimistic on his company's fourth quarter earnings call Thursday. It just depended on the topic.

GAO begins plans for a 5-year IT modernization contract

The Government Accountability Office is developing an acquisition strategy for IT modernization, software development and maintenance services.

IRS releases draft RFP for IT support

The Internal Revenue Service is planning a five-year contract for IT program support.

Why General Dynamics feels bullish about IT in 2018

General Dynamics' IT product and service group sales in 2017 lagged amid general procurement sluggishness. But the defense contractor sees better days in 2018 and beyond.

Not too late to tell us how you feel about 2018

The deadline is extended to participate our 2018 market outlook survey. Take the survey and share your insights.

Navy seeks small biz input for CANES work

The Navy is looking for input from industry on whether small businesses can provide a wide range of systems engineering and support services for its CANES initiative.

Contractors survived Monday's shutdown but is the worst yet to come?

Government contractors hunkered down on Monday and weathered the short shutdown. But there are concerns the next one could be worse.