Looking back at the 2003 Top 100, it shows the tremendous changes that have occurred in the federal market as 69 companies have dropped from the list. Where did they go and why?
DXC CEO Mike Lawrie told investors its U.S. government business is structured as a separate entity. That way, he says they can "monetize the asset" when the timing and opportunity is right.
Engility was created to be an LPTA player but didn't find the success it sought. Here's what the company had to do to abandon LPTA and shift its focus to delivering value.
For Boeing, unmanned systems are about more than the vehicle. Here is their story about how they've embraced a broader concept of autonomous systems and created a standalone autonomous unit as part of a revamp of its defense business.
Shortly after DXC Technology launched in April and brought together Computer Sciences Corp. and HPE Enterprise Services, Marilyn Crouther, the leader of their federal business talked with Washington Technology about the firm's federal presence and vision for making her business a key component of the company's success.
Raytheon is known as one of the world's biggest weapons makers but its big bet on cybersecurity is expanding its reputation into another lucrative market area.
Science Applications International Corp. is already seeing benefits from hits Ingenuity 2015 strategy as it wins new contracts and customers in the federal market.
ManTech International saw its revenue drop sharply as military operations wound down in Afghanistan and Iraq, but several moves during the lean years have brought a return to growth for the company.
CSRA's creation in itself is a story of the need to transform. But the story continues as the company has pushed forward in the market with a strategy focused on bringing IT modernization solutions to government agencies.
KBR has made bold moves to transform itself into a government services provider and its deals for Wyle and Honeywell Technical Services have launched the firm back into the Washington Technology Top 100.
Deloitte Consulting's public sector leaders see growing opportunities in the federal market as more agencies take on projects focused on modernization and transformation.
Booz Allen Hamilton captures No. 8 spot on the 2017 Top 100 with a strategic focus on contract wins and acquisitions that build on digital skills such as Agile, DevOps and the cloud.
The 2017 Washington Technology Top 100 showcases some of the profound changes going on in the market as companies position themselves for a return to growth. View our slideshow for more insights.
With a pair of large acquisitions behind it, CACI International looks to swim upstream as it pursues more organic growth as a provider of mission critical solutions.
The largest contractors in the federal IT market have been busying positioning themselves to leverage new technologies and find ways to grow in a still challenging market.