SAIC paints FY18 recompete, consolidation picture

Science Applications International Corp. offered a glimpse Thursday into contract recompete and program consolidation trends the company faces over the next year.

Army seeks small biz support for tech evaluation

The Army has started a survey of small businesses in search of support for the service’s next Network Integration Evaluation exercise scheduled for July.

SAIC CEO: Industry outlook helped by regulatory cuts

In reporting SAIC's annual results, SAIC CEO Tony Moraco said the outlook for the industry should be helped by a Trump's slowdown of regulatory requirements.

What CSC-HPE says about today's market

Whether or not it sells its government business, the creation of DXC Technologies out of HPE and Computer Sciences Corp. says a lot about the disruptions going on in today's market.

Beyond the numbers: What does Trump's budget tell us?

Forget the numbers in Trump's budget blueprint and instead focus on what priorities and trends they represent.

Accenture wants back in on NGA data center contract

After being knocked out of the competition to run the data centers for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Accenture is asking GAO to give it a second chance.

Louis Berger fights for shot at incumbent contract

Louis Berger is fighting so it can get a shot to compete on an incumbent contract that DISA is converting to a small business set aside competition.

Reax to Trump son-in-law leading reinvention effort

Seasoned government managers are hopeful about an innovation effort backed by the president, but they see pitfalls and the possibility of duplication.

Air Force moves forward with $1.8B Netcents 2 replacement

The Air Force released a draft solicitation for a 10-year, multiple-award contract that will replace the $1.8 billion NetCents 2 Application Services Small Business contract.

Opinion

Inside VA's island of budget stability

ImmixGroup analyst Chris Wiedemann takes a dive into the opportunities emerging from the VA, one of the few civilian agencies with some budget stability.

Opinion

Want to reform government? Start with the basics.

Stan Soloway, former DOD executive and leader of the Professional Services Council, offers some simple advice to anyone looking to reform how the government operates: It's not about changing laws; it's about collaboration and culture.

GSA ponders special item number for CDM tools on the schedule

The General Services Administration is proposing a new service to the IT Schedule 70 contracts for continuous diagnostic and mitigation services tools.

DISA gives HUBZones two bites at new acquisition system

DISA has issued a pair of RFI notices that give HUBZone businesses two opportunities to offer feedback on how the agency should move forward with the Integrated Defense Acquisition System known as IDEAS.

FEMA's $249M IT contract draws plenty of questions

As FEMA moves forward with a $249 million IT contract, it has been hit with so many questions it's asking for more time to respond.

Procurement, security slows adoption of IoT

Federal IT staffers say that slow procurement process and low funding are major challenges to secure Internet of Things platforms.

NIST looks for data on human body communications

NIST wants to develop a virtual human body and virtual electrodes to study how low frequency human body communications can aid in the future of Internet of Things platforms.

DISA begins work on contract for background investigations

The Defense Information Systems Agency has taken the initial steps toward developing a contract for a new system for background investigations for people seeking security clearances.

Alion forms robotic venture

Alion Science & Technology has teamed with an Irish robotics firm to help government customers use robots more efficiently.

70 deals shaping today's market

In our annual roundup of the year's top mergers and acquisitions we explore the trends driving the deal-making in today's market, including the divestitures, new platforms and emerging technologies that are in play.

GSA seeks green building advice

The General Services Administration is looking for ideas from industry to support the agency's energy efficiency initiatives and efforts to acquired high-performance building technology.