Accenture putting up a fight after losing Healthcare.gov contract

Accenture has lost the recompete of the Healthcare.gov portal contract to Deloitte and is now protesting that decision.

MCR continues Air Force protest fight

Despite a successful bid protest, MCR has again lost an Air Force contract to a competitor and is not giving up the fight for it.

Small-business advice worth repeating

Those charged with forming partnerships with small businesses see some of the same mistakes made on repeat. Here's their advice on how to form the best partnerships with prime contractors.

InCadence wins DOD biometrics system support work

InCadence Strategic Solutions has won a task order to support a Defense Department identity operations system that uses biometrics.

Complaints continue as GSA moves forward with Beta.Sam.Gov

Incremental updates are rolling out on the new Beta.Sam.gov website as complaints continue to come in regarding functionality and ease of use.

Army looks for way to measure soldier performance

The Army is researching ways that commercial technologies can help track the status and performance of warfighters.

PSI wins $83M Air Force special operations contract

Under an $83 million contract, Planned Systems International will support the Air Force Special Operations Forces.

Inside the courtship of PAE to take it public

New regulatory filings involving the transaction that will make PAE a public company give us a glimpse at how a major deal goes from initial talks to final agreement.

Leidos battles Perspecta over lost HUD contract

Leidos is waging a battle for another shot at a $147 million contract won by Perspecta to support the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

GWAC dominance drives evolving market

Government-wide contracts are a major driver of change in today's federal market. We'll explore the latest trends at our Dec. 13 Washington Technology Power Breakfast.

Activity around DOD's new cyber certification to heat up in early 2020

Activity around the Defense Department's new cybersecurity certification for contractors should heat up in early 2020 and expectations are that civilian requirements will begin to hit in 2021.

GSA claiming Beta.Sam.gov a success. Really?

The official in charge of Beta.Sam.gov describes the transition to the new portal from FBO.gov as a "good news" story and that complaints have been resolved. But we remain skeptical.

DOD putting IT focus on 'Great Power' competition

The Defense Department is banking on IT to fill capability gaps as it faces more competition from global powers such as Russia and China.

JEDI's fundamental message: Change is coming

The Defense Department’s JEDI cloud infrastructure contract might be mired in protests but is still top of mind for many in the government IT market because of the broad implications.

Frustrations grow with new Beta.Sam.gov

The General Services Administration remains silent in the face of growing complaints about problems with the new Beta.Sam.gov website, now the main tool for finding contract opportunities.

How focus translated into wins for Sevatec

Sevatec offers some lessons learned on how to win new customers and expand its footprint.

GDIT wins $57M Navy training task

General Dynamics' IT division has won a $57 million Navy task order training curriculum under the Sailor 2025 Ready Relevant Learning program.

CMS pulls back $5B research support contract award

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is backing away from awards it made for a $5 billion research support contract.

Deadline looms for the VA's T4NG on-ramp

Proposals are due Friday for the on-ramp of the Veterans Affairs Department's $22.3B T4NG contract vehicle.

Paradyme reaches for next level with new hire

Paradyme Management has reached an inflection point and has hired an executive from a large business as chief operating officer as it tries to go from $50 million to $100 million and beyond.