Boeing closes purchase of DRT

Boeing Co. has completed its acquisition of wireless surveillance technology provider Digital Receiver Technology Inc.

CSC acquires Bulgarian IT services firm

CSC acquires Bulgarian IT services firm in an all-cash deal.

Accenture to upgrade Maryland's tax collection system

Accenture has won an $87 million competitive procurement contract to upgrade Maryland’s tax collection system.

New Mountain adds Camber to its portfolio

New Mountain Capital makes investment in Camber Corp.

AeA, ITAA merger wins boards' approval

The boards of directors of AeA and the Information Technology Association of America have approved the merger of the two trade associations.

GSA delays large Alliant awards until 2009

GSA plans to award the Alliant Small Business telecommunications contract this month, as it seeks to further evaluate bids on the much larger Alliant contract.

Boeing completes Federated Software Group buy

Boeing has completed its acquisition of Federated Software Group, a provider of engineering services and software systems to the Defense Department.

L-3 adds capabilities to international business

L-3 Communications Corp. bolstered its nation-building capabilities with the acquisition of International Resources Group Ltd.

Paradigm to assist Navy with professional services

Paradigm Technologies will provide professional services to the Navy under a new task order.

Eye on M&A

M&A activities weather a stormy economy.

2008: In Review | A year of turmoil and uncertainty

Security, tight budgets and contract protests dominate a look back at 2008.

Ruling buttresses small businesses

'Rule of Two' decision troubles industry leaders.

SteelCloud breaks new ground

SteelCloud embarks on a new approach to business centered on services.

Winning streak continues

Native American company restructures to keep growing.

Kforce Inc. snaps up dNovus

Kforce Inc. has acquired dNovus RDI in a move that bolsters Kforce's ability to act as a prime contractor for information technology particularly in the government health care market.

Carlyle makes staff cuts as dealmaking slows

Private-equity firm Carlyle Group will lay off 10 percent of its staff as the worsening economy puts the pinch on dealmaking.

8(a) companies face new uncertainty

The pressure and uncertainty is increasing for small businesses in the government market.