Deadline extension for WT Industry Innovators program

We've extended the deadline to Aug. 25 for the submission of applications to be a WT Industry Innovator. Our new awards program will honor contractors who are changing the shape of the company to better serve their customers.

As CEOs walk, Trump disbands Manufacturing Council

As the number of defections grew, President Donald Trump announced on Twitter that he had disbanded his manufacturing council to allegedly spare the pressure on the chief executives.

Opinion

How to lead a business through non-business challenges

As Google's CEO has learned, senior leaders often face challenges that require skills very different from the ones they learned in business school.

Social services agencies eye emerging tech's benefits

A new Accenture survey on emerging technologies in the public sector indicates strong interest among agencies responsible for social security and revenue collection program.

How mergers, workforce culture led Parsons to be more tech-focused

Long known as an engineering and construction firm, Parsons turned to technology as a way to expand into new markets and services for its customers. Here's how they did it.

CSRA sheds light on IT recompetes

Coming up on its second birthday, CSRA is about to find out its future on IT services work that is key to the company's continued growth.

Army readies RFP for $3.9B single-award contract

The Army has released a draft RFP for the next iteration of the $3.9 billion Common Hardware System contract that General Dynamics has held since 1995.

Budget delays, Trump vacancies cloud services' picture

Fiscal 2018 budget uncertainty coupled with the slow pace of Trump appointees is clouding the picture for companies as they try to predict where market opportunities are in this fiscal year's final stretch.

Opinion

5 best practices to build your employer brand

In part two of a series, branding expert Elizabeth Harr explores five best practices for employer branding that you'd be foolish to ignore.

TSA relents, will let bidders submit new proposals for IMPACT contract

The Transportation Security Administration has changed course and will let bidders for its IMPACT infrastructure contract submit revised proposals following a protest by incumbent CSRA.

VA looks to recompete cloud infrastructure contract

VA sees mobile computing as a critical tool for serving veterans and it is kicking off the effort to recompete the contract for the mobile infrastructure currently held by Booz Allen and Terremark.

Opinion

Are you ready for the bitter truth about BD today?

Today's BD world is more like a three-ring circus of constant churn and change but still high expectations to deliver revenue growth.

Army cyber center looks for contractor support

The Army is developing a new cyber center of excellence and needs contractor support to help it manage rapid changes in IT.

The digital revolution creates another opportunity for Ken Bajaj to master a paradigm shift

Ken Bajaj is deep into his fourth company. With his son, he's driving toward an IPO as mobile computing and digital transformation catch fire across the market.

Booz Allen CEO: Years may pass before DOJ probe resolved

Booz Allen Hamilton indicates it might be “years” before a Justice Department investigation is resolved but they report no impact on bidding for and winning new business.

VA filing sheds light on huge EHR plan

The Department of Veterans Affairs offered a deeper glimpse into its strategy to field a new electronic health record system and it points toward two possible paths for business opportunities for contractors.

Huntington Ingalls touts services as its growth engine

Shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries made a $1 billion bet on services last year and is starting to see a return with an early win and an upcoming unmanned opportunity.

Leidos sees success with Lockheed integration

Leidos sees success in its efforts to integrate the heritage Leidos with the Lockheed Martin IT business it merged with last year. And Wall Street is welcoming the news.

Hidden opportunities: Research start-up puts focus on SBIR, OTA funds

A new research firm looks to connect small businesses with the billions available through SBIR and Other Transaction Authority funds.

Opinion

Cyber requirements growing for company boards

Cybersecurity requirements for corporate boards are growing as there is a push for senior leaders to understand the cyber risks they face. Here are three strategies you should consider.