TASC names new CEO

TASC has picked new CEO, replacing David Langstaff, who had led the company since 2011.

Lockheed cuts 4,000 jobs

Lockheed Martin is cutting 4,000 jobs and reducing its facilities footprint, and sadly, moves like this will continue to be a regular part of the business landscape in today's market.

Who are 2013's best contractors?

The 11th Annual Greater Washington GovCon Awards celebrated the innovative companies and individuals of the government contracting industry, led by SRA's Ernst Volgenua, who was inducted into the hall of fame.

Is IBM waving the white flag in battle for CIA contract?

IBM says it won't ask for an injunction to stop Amazon from working on a $600 million CIA cloud contract, essentially ending its fight for the contract. What have we learned, and what questions still remain?

Scandal reshuffles Serco executive ranks

Ed Casey, Serco Inc.'s outgoing CEO, thought he was going to run a new global initiative, but a scandal with Serco's U.K. parent has him taking on even greater responsibilities.

Inside CACI's Six3 Systems deal

We take a closer look at the numbers, contracts and people behind CACI's planned $820 million acquisition of Six3 Systems Inc.

CGI catching heat for health exchange glitches

CGI Federal is finding itself in the spotlight because of the rough start of the health insurance exchanges that are at the heart of the Affordable Care Act.

CACI makes bold statement with $820M acquisition of Six3 Systems

Few things express as much confidence in the market as making the biggest deal in your company’s history, and that’s exactly what CACI International did when it signed an agreement to buy Six3 Systems for $820 million. CEO Ken Asbury explains the company's strategy.

Lockheed reduces furloughs, but not by much

The return of most Defense Department employees doesn't end the need for furloughs by the world's largest defense contractor.

Lockheed studying Hagel's recall of DOD employees

Monday will likely be a busy day at Lockheed Martin as the company studies what Defense Sec. Chuck Hagel's decision to recall 350,000 workers impacts the company's decision to furlough 3,000 workers.

HP wins $102.8M ID management contract

HP Enterprise Services has snagged a $102.8 identity management contract from the Homeland Security Department. The win includes managing 300,000 ID cards and the infrastructure needed to support them.

SAIC is dead; long live SAIC

SAIC has completed its split into two new companies: SAIC and Leidos. Here are the critical names and facts you need to know.

Accenture, IBM to battle for Navy data analytics work

Accenture and IBM have each won contracts with the Navy to help improve the business processes and data operations of the Naval Supply Systems Command.

Lockheed's Hewson creates distinct public image

Lockheed Martin CEO Marillyn Hewson isn't afraid to go public with her thoughts on leadership, business and her personal story. It's a break from tradition, but also might be what cements her place as a business leader beyond the confines of government contracting.

Dell opens fresh chapter with buyout approval

Dell's shareholders approved the $24.9 billion management-led buyout that will take the company private. Free from Wall Street, the retooling of Dell is about to begin in earnest.

Northrop's new IT leader shares strategy, growth plans

A tough market isn't something to be avoided; instead, for Northrop Grumman Information Systems President Kathy Warden, it is an opportunity to embrace change and help define the next upturn in the market. She shares her views in this exclusive interview.

Lockheed wins $100M NATO infrastructure contract

Lockheed Martin captures a $100 million contract to design and build the IT infrastructure for the new NATO headquarters in Brussels.

SAIC sets date for split

Sept. 27 has been picked for the day that SAIC will split into two companies, each publicly traded, and each with its own board of directors. Guess who just barely lost the office pool for when the split would happen?

Verizon, Microsoft deals put emphasis on mobile

Multi-billion dollar deals by Microsoft and Verizon show how critical mobile and wireless have become in the technology ecosystem. Even government contractors need to be able to talk about their mobile strategy.

Raytheon wins border security work in Philippines

Raytheon Co. won an $18 million contract to build a maritime border security system for the Philippines.