Contracts
Booz Allen touts $919M award for 'Soldier-as-a-System'
The goal is to further advance technologies for this concept that includes items worn, carried, or used by soldiers.
Companies
ManTech founder George Pedersen dies at 87
The industry legend and pioneer led ManTech for five decades.
Contracts
CACI can now book its $2.4B NSA win
With the last remaining protest denied, CACI can move ahead on this intelligence and cybersecurity contract called FocusedFox that is now in the win column.
Opinion
CEO retirements signal growing market maturity
A grouping of recent CEO retirements came with no drama and are a sign of stability in the market. Just don't think of it as boring.
Companies
SAIC announces CEO succession as Keene plans October retirement
Former CGI Federal and Microsoft executive Toni Townes-Whitley joins the company as CEO-elect on June 12 and will take the reins after Nazzic Keene retires Oct. 1.
Contracts
IRS adds more primes to resolve protests
The IRS faced a pair of protests but to move forward with a set of BPAs for modernization services, the agency added the protesters to the contract.
Companies
GDIT launches tech strategy focused on 'accelerators'
The company is investing in its labs, employees and partnerships as it focuses on technologies such as zero trust, automation, cloud, software, 5G and artificial intelligence.
Companies
How partnerships drive the autonomy strategy for L3Harris
The president of L3Harris' integrated mission systems segment tells us about his company's collaboration with BigBear.ai and how that feeds into a larger push toward something new.
Companies
CACI falls short in fight for $774M encryption contract
A federal appeals court agreed with part of CACI International's protest, but in the end that wasn't enough to let the company back in the competition to build encryption devices for the Army.
Companies
GDIT expands work with NY student aid agency
This new $78 million contract covers work to modernize the state of New York's student financial aid system.
Podcasts
WT 360: Our snap reax to Jacobs' spinoff plan
Washington Technology's Ross Wilkers and Nick Wakeman offer up their first impressions of Jacobs' plan to create a new $4.4 billion-annual revenue government services company.
Companies
Jacobs plans spinoff of government services business
The federal market is poised to get a new independent, publicly traded company thanks to Jacobs' decision to spin out the bulk of its $4.4 billion government services business.
Companies
General Dynamics IT wins $137M Air Force tech refresh contract
The Special Warfare Assault Kit is a system-of-systems for helping special operators carry out specific missions.
Contracts
FBI to rethink BPA program following protests
A "clarification" from the agency on the solicitation means the eliminated bidders are back into the competition.
Contracts
Labor rates sunk Leidos' bid for $2.4B NSA contract
A decision on Booz Allen Hamilton's protest is still pending, but the Government Accountability Office's ruling on Leidos' protest gives a first peek inside the National Security Agency's evaluation.
Companies
Parsons is both cryptic and revealing about a $1.2B win
How did the company win this award and what is it for? Parsons gave the picture but not the color.
Companies
Booz Allen invests in 'responsible' AI company
The government technology company's ventures arm backs a startup who designs its artificial intelligence platform to enable compliance, transparency and auditability.
Companies
Leidos' Krone credits people for the company's growth
In his last interview before retirement, Roger Krone reflects on the company's early struggles and what "put the bounce back in our step."
Companies
Where Leidos sees, and does not see, the stagnation loosening
As Leidos' retiring CEO told investors: government acquisition teams appear to be gaining traction on their to-do list, even if some of the reasons why are concerning to the market.
Contracts