SAIC can claim a $630M Air Force prize thanks to Unisys Federal deal

Thanks to its acquisition of Unisys Federal, SAIC can out this win of a $630 million Air Force weather technology contract as a takeaway.

GAO rejects Peraton's request for protest cost payments

The Air Force pushed back when Peraton asked for $100,000 in attorney fees after the company won a protest. This dispute offers us some insights into the costs of protests and how agencies can fight against those claims.

Oracle taps new public sector head

Oracle has named the executive that will lead North America public sector sales, filling the spot left vacant when Mark Johnson died in February.

GSA updates its plan to complete OASIS on-ramps

The General Services Administration has told industry when it expects to have on-ramp awards completed for the $50 billion OASIS professional services contract.

GSA declares lesson learned with Beta.Sam.Gov, but you should still be skeptical

The General Services Administration says it has learned important lessons from the transition to the new Beta.Sam.Gov. But we say it took too long to acknowledge any problems and that creates a credibility problem.

Telos tapped for Air Force security contract

Telos takes a $66.4 million contract to supply cybersecurity equipment in support of upgrades to the Air Force's in-theater communications architecture.

Maximus results show some resiliency in face of pandemic's impact

Maximus' business has suffered outside the U.S. But the company also explains how it is adapting and where the growth is moving forward.

VA sees some progress toward T4NG on-ramp awards

Two out of four protests that have slowed down the Veterans Affairs T4NG on-ramp awards have been withdrawn and decisions on the final two should be coming soon.

Perspecta keeps pressure on DEOS protest with new filing

Perspecta is pushing forward with its protest of the $7.6 billion DEOS cloud email service award to General Dynamics with a new filing.

Axiologic names president as it moves out of small biz realm

Axiologic has hired former ManTech executive Andy Baratta as its first president as the company moves beyond the small business sector.

Xator closes deal for InCadence

Xator has closed its acquisition of InCadence in a move that adds new contract vehicles and further builds the buyer's portfolio in C4ISR, national security and intelligence.

MetTel joins Verizon in objecting to DISA's LPTA plans

The Defense Information Systems Agency continues to lean on a LPTA approach for its Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions task orders, which continues to draw objections from bidders.

Tetra Tech turns AI into small business COVID relief tool

Tetra Tech has built a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence that small businesses can use to navigate the myriad coronavirus relief programs.

A tale of two protests: one loser and one winner

Perspecta and MetroStar made similar arguments in their protest of the Justice Department's $1.6 billion ITSS-5 contract but the results were vastly different.

Crescenzo named president of Intelligent Waves

Just a few months after leaving the company he led since 2013, Tony Crescenzo has been hired as president of another mid-size player in the market.

NASA's Moon lander awards show a changed market

NASA has chosen three companies to lead the effort to build the next vehicle for landing on the Moon, and none of them existed the last time a person was up there.

Teams lining up for $1B Army cyber competition

Raytheon Technologies has officially joined the fray to compete for a $1 billion Army cyber training contract that has several other notable names in the running.

A call to attention for all Industry Innovators

Nominations are now open for our next annual Industry Innovator Awards program, where we recognize the vital role government contractors play in delivering new solutions to their customers.

SAIC promotes pair to defense unit leadership roles

Science Applications International Corp. has promoted two of its own to lead parts of the company's defense business.

Can a cloud contract be set aside for small businesses? Maybe not.

This protest over the terms of a cloud services solicitation is raising questions over whether the government can reserve such a contract for small businesses only.