DOD looks to DIUX for the future of acquisition

In the midst of a reorg and modernization efforts, the Defense Department wants to lean on its experimental arm to cure procurement woes.

Marines looking for mobile device management system

The Marine Corps is gathering information as it explores development of a mobile device management system.

SAIC growth prospects looking up without M&A

Science Applications International Corp. is still actively looking for M&A deals but can be picky after two strong quarters without them.

DTRA plans $430M IT service vehicle

The Defense Threat Reduction Agency released a draft solicitation for a $430 million base contract to support the agency’s Information Integration and Technology Services contract.

Does CR spell relief?

The passage of another continuing resolution averts another near-term shutdown. But what happens next and what should you do?

Is a weekend shutdown on the horizon?

Congress is again dancing on the precipice of a government shutdown as time tightens for Republicans, Democrats and the White House to work out a short-term spending deal.

Defense trade group urges sequestration repeal

The Aerospace Industry Association is urging Congress to repeal sequestration in part to help improve military readiness.

AT&T to join Census mobile device efforts

The Commerce Department says a successful contract award protest is moot after AT&T agreed to join CDW-G on the Census mobile device-as-a-service contract as a subcontractor.

Military sees broader use of mobility

The Air Force, Marine Corps and Army are looking to bring logistics tracking and wireless learning capabilities to mobile devices for troops.

Raytheon joins Pivotal partner network in agile, modernization push

Raytheon becomes part of tech firm Pivotal's global partner network as the defense contractor further pushes into more agile development and modernization work.

STG moves forward under new structure

Despite resignations and defaults by its parent organization, STG Inc. continues to move forward as an operating company and even sees hope for growth in 2018.

NASA poised for second shot at $1.2B MSOC award

NASA will try for a second time to award its $1.2 billion Mission Systems Operations Contract for technical and professional services.

Are we headed for a shutdown?

The possibility of a shutdown Dec. 8 continues to grow as the White House and Democrats clash.

DISA seeks boost for cyber portfolio

DISA is conducting market research for machine learning tools that will improve how it manages cybersecurity threats.

September remains the hottest month of the government's fiscal year

New data sheds further light on how September has become a "spending spree" season for defense agencies to get contract obligations out the door.

Opinion

5 marketing best practices to drive your brand to the future

Research shows that there are marketing best practices that can help separate your firm from competitors and help draw top talent. Marketing expert Elizabeth Harr shares her thoughts on research, strategy, branding and more.

Navy plans 5-year command and control contract

The Navy's Pacific Command is planning a five-year contract for command, control, communications and cyber support.

Army unveils $82B LOGCAP V solicitation

The Army has released the much-anticipated request for proposals for its $82 billion "LOGCAP V" global logistics services contract.

ManTech's bounce back showing signs of acceleration

ManTech International sees its return to revenue growth as accelerating after a strong third quarter of awards.

AWS opens cloud for classified data

Amazon Web Services' new AWS Secret Region will be available to the intelligence community and other federal agencies.