Coast Guard seeks 8(a) bids for $400M software engineering contract

The Coast Guard wants 8(a) small business contractors only to bid for a five-year, $400 million software engineering services contract.

Air Force scans small business community for hypersonic weapon integration

The Air Force is eyeing the small business community to help integrate hypersonic strike weapons onto combat aircraft.

$34.5B Army RS3 starts to roll

At least nine task orders are in the works as the Army gets rolling with its $34.5 billion Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services contract.

Get ready for the coming 4th quarter frenzy

The fourth quarter can be one of the craziest times of the year and we are here to help with an event featuring senior leaders from some of the market's biggest IT vehicles.

What Vencore's IPO filing tells us about the market

Vencore's S-1 filing to go public tells us plenty about the challenges and risks in today's market and it's not a pretty picture.

TOP 100: Inside DXC's government market re-entry

Shortly after DXC Technology launched in April and brought together Computer Sciences Corp. and HPE Enterprise Services, Marilyn Crouther, the leader of their federal business talked with Washington Technology about the firm's federal presence and vision for making her business a key component of the company's success.

FLASH still spells trouble for DHS

The procurement folks at the Homeland Security Department can't seem to shake loose from the debacle known as FLASH. A new set of filings by protesters have them asking for reimbursement, and they'll probably get it.

DLA plans small-biz tech support contract

The Defense Logistics Agency plans to award several small-business contracts for telecommunications and network infrastructure upgrades.

IoT takes center stage at the next WT industry day

We're trying something a little different with an afternoon event featuring DHS and State Department speakers talking about how IoT is impacting their operations as well as a book signing and cocktail hour to wrap things up.

Special Operations Command needs an enterprise data solution

The U.S. Special Operations Command is looking for an enterprise data solution that brings more data analysis and knowledge management capabilities.

DOD looks to private sector to tame travel system woes

The Defense Department wants industry's help to better control the millions of dollars it spends on business travel expenses.

Top 100: A dive into Cisco's cloud evolution

Ranked no. 70, on the 2017 Washington Technology Top 100, Cisco Systems has steadily moved beyond its roots as a router and switch provider and deeper into a world driven by the cloud.

Internet of Things requires agency-tech industry collaboration

As the internet of things gains ground in the federal market, the government will need vendors to make sure security is built in from the start.

Trump administration wants tech CEOs to fix federal IT

The White House brought together several leading technology CEOs to discuss how industry can fix the government's IT and procurement woes.

OMB takes ax to compliance requirements

OMB is eliminating some 50 guidances and policy documents it says are redundant and obsolete.

Leidos has Navy NGEN contract 'in our pipeline'

The Navy's $3.5 billion NGEN contract recompete is coming soon. Leidos' CEO tells investors "it is in our pipeline."

Air Force Academy plans for new data warehouse system

The U.S. Air Force Academy has a model for a new data warehouse system and now is looking for help setting it up.

SAIC CEO: 'still investing in' training, cyber areas as Marine vehicle programs advance

SAIC's CEO tells investors the company's core government services investments remain intact as its vehicle platform integration programs for the Marine Corps move further along.

Labor previews set-aside five-year acquisition management IDIQ

The Labor Department previews a potential five-year acquisition contract it will set aside for 8(a) small businesses.

Labor looking for cloud services for new public disclosure website

The Labor Department's Employee Benefits and Security Administration is considering a five-year contract for cloud services for a new public disclosure system.