Raytheon's Top 100 lesson: Know yourself

Raytheon sees success in the federal market as being driven by knowing who they are very well and also knowing who they are not.

Dive into the 2018 Top 100

Washington Technology will host an hour-long webcast June 20 to explore this year's Top 100 rankings and share insights and perspective from our stories and analysis.

TOP 100: Leidos enters post-integration phase to focus on growth

Leidos has put its integration of the Lockheed Martin IS&GS business in the rearview mirror and is now chasing opportunities to apply that newfound scale and technical expertise.

TOP 100: Long-term relationships fuel Northrop Grumman's IT business

Northrop Grumman counts on decades old relationships to drive its IT business and support growth.

TOP 100: Unisys pushes 'Stealth' plan, eyes acquisitions

Unisys sees its Stealth cybersecurity software as a way to broaden its federal footprint and an acquisition or two might help too.

Top 100: SAIC takes 2017 momentum forward

The last year has been good to SAIC and the company's leaders see more opportunities to protect its business while expanding into new areas. Here's a look at how they are doing it.

TOP 100: Serco keeps Navy as top customer while expanding footprint

Serco's new CEO has kept the company on its long-time Navy customer will also finding ways to expand its footprint in other parts of the federal market.

TOP 100: Jacobs looks for complexity as it expands its IT footprint

Jacobs Engineering Group sees growing opportunities to take on complex challenges that require skills around IT, integration and professional services. And it has the win streak to prove it.

TOP 100: CACI sets sights on growing fixed-price contracting

CACI International has a three-prong strategy that banks on delighting customers, winning recompetes and new work and growing its fixed-price contracting.

The Top 100 turns 25 and wow has the market changed

We take a look back at the first Washington Technology Top 100 to explore how the market has changed and where it might be headed.

TOP 100: The principles behind ECS Federal's push to $1B

ECS Federal has gone through some significant changes in the past year but its core and its goal remain firmly in place.

Opinion

How to crack the WT Top 100

So you want to be in the Washington Technology Top 100. Here are six critical steps for moving up the food chain.

Booz Allen sees future rich with VR, machine learning opportunities

Booz Allen might be a 104-year-old firm but its strategy is focused on being leading edge in areas such as virtual reality and machine learning.

2018 Top 100 highlights a growing market

The 2018 Washington Technology Top 100 shows the federal market is growing as companies target new opportunities to provide more than just services to their government customers.

General Dynamics takes top spot with CSRA addition

General Dynamics has captured the No. 1 spot on the Washington Technology Top 100 thanks to its acquisition of CSRA, a deal driven by a desire for scale and a more solutions-based business model.

Another year of change in the cards for 2018

Approaching one full year into the Trump administration and things are still a bit bumpy. But no matter who is in the White House, the contractor community should expect more changes in the year ahead.

Talk about changes: 69 firms dropped from Top 100 since 2003

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?

Northrop raises bet on space with $9.2B Orbital ATK deal

Northrop Grumman has made a major statement that space is a big part of its future by making a $9.2 billion deal to buy Orbital ATK.

Did DXC foreshadow government divestiture?

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.

TOP 100: How Engility turned its back on LPTA

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.