Omniplex World Services Corp. has acquired the government solutions business of Social Intelligence Corp., bringing to the company social media and online data analytics for use in national security, background investigations and insider threat detection.
Cubic Corp. has made two deals totally $269 million to acquire both TeraLogics and GATR Technologies in a move that enhances Cubic’s defense systems business by investing in a C4ISR portfolio.
While the large defense companies may be fleeing most parts of the services market, new research from Govini shows that contractor logistics support remains a desirable niche because it lets the defense contractors own their weapons platforms from head to tail.
CACI sees the addition of L-3 NSS as a key to bringing the company larger enterprise IT projects and the ability to offer next generation IT solutions.
Computer Sciences Corp. has completed the spin-off of its public sector business and the acquisition of SRA, creating CSRA Inc. Who's running the company now?
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. has acquired TeleCommunication Systems Inc. in a $430.8 million deal that brings TCS’ C4ISR and next-gen 911 services capabilities to Comtech.
The reshaping of the government market continues as BAE Systems apparently is near a deal to sell its U.S. IT and professional services business to Veritas Capital for $1 billion.
Lockheed Martin closed its $9 billion acquisition of Sikorsky, reaffirming the company's position as the largest defense platform company in the world.
CSC has taken the final steps to splitting its public sector business and combining it with SRA International to create a new company -- CSRA -- with a closing date of Nov. 30.
Preferred Systems Solutions has acquired GSM Consulting in a move that strengthens PSS’ position as a software, cyber and mobile solutions provider in the intelligence community.
Booz Allen Hamilton has acquired the software services unit of SPARC in a move that complements Booz Allen’s overarching company strategy, Vision 2020.
Northrop Grumman has captured the $55 billion Air Force contract to build the Long Range Strike Bomber. What kind of changes does this win spark for the company?