CIA venture arm In-Q-Tel's newest partnership with AI-driven data analytics outfit Forge is another example of the broader tech scouting function agencies and industry are on.
BAE Systems Inc. becomes the latest defense company to buy a company that makes unmanned underwater vehicles in yet another signal of the industry sees growth opportunities ahead.
In our latest Project 38 podcast, Bob Lohfeld Jr. , founder and CEO of Sev1Tech, explains why he sold his company to a private equity firm and how that infusion of resources will fuel faster growth.
Sagewind Capital and By Light Professional IT Services have raised their profile with two quick acquisitions that have added contracts and new cyber training capabilities.
Leidos let its four group presidents do the talking to Wall Street on what they see as possible acquisition opportunities now that the Lockheed Martin services integration is behind them.
Our May 31 Power Breakfast includes executives from leading government contractors like Randy Phillips, the senior vice president in charge of Leidos' M&A strategy.
Parsons touts has a long history of adapting to customer demands and its recent initial public offering puts a spotlight on where the multi-billion company sees the market headed now.
CEO Chuck Harrington was one of the workers that acquired all of Parsons Corp. through an employee stock ownership plan. He's now led the company back into the public markets, a move he told us has always been in the cards.
Appearances may suggest that the middle market is being hollowed out by market forces, but one mid-tier CEO believes companies like his have to step up.
Enlightenment Capital closes its third investment fund right at the upper limit and well past its target, giving it more dry powder to make acquisitions.
Jacobs Engineering Group's COO explains how acquiring KeyW adds a portfolio of technology products to complement its already substantial government services footprint -- one Jacobs has had for decades.