Things weren't looking good for iTility back in 2008. Then president and CEO Pete Sload bought the company and turned it around enough for iTility to land a spot on the 2015 Washington Technology Fast 50.
With many GSA schedules contracts set to expire over the next few years, the time is now for GSA to figure out a game plan for those contractors who hold these schedules and the agencies that rely on them.
The Professional Services Council has released a list of the executive orders issued under the Obama Administration that have affected the federal contracting community.
General Dynamics Information Technology has won an $881 million contract to deliver enterprise IT in support of the U.S. Battlefield Information Collection and Exploitation Systems Extended program.
Lockheed Martin has won a contract to provide security capabilities to all Transportation Security Administration deployments in the agency’s Western region.
Four contracting trade associates have banded together to call for the White House to stop taking executive actions that target the federal contracting community.
Whitney, Bradley & Brown has won a $29 million task order to provide professional, technical and administrative support services to the Global Hawk Program Office within the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center.
Progeny Systems Corp. has won a $10.9 million contract modification to continue its support of the Navy’s integrated shipboard and shore-based maintenance tool.
The Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation is looking for companies who can provide a next generation game training solution.