GAO dismisses all pending protests over the Army's $82 billion "LOGCAP V" logistics contract now that DynCorp has gone to the Court of Federal Claims. And another disappointed bidder in AECOM is not too happy about it.
The space market is nothing new, but it is heating up. Here are key takeaways from our lineup of leading executives and market watchers on where it is headed.
Trump asks the Pentagon to delay the JEDI cloud contract so new Defense Secretary Mark Esper can review the procurement. But will it really matter in the long run?
E3/Sentinel has made another move to go further up the mid-tier with its acquisition of Data Works Inc. to add analytics, big data and software skills.
Executives from five of the market's biggest companies will be on hand for the Aug. 8 WT Power Breakfast to discuss their strategies for the growing space market.
The deadline for nominations for the 2019 Washington Technology Fast 50 has been extended to Aug. 5 so there is still a chance to showcase how your company has grown over the last five years.
The Army makes another attempt at getting its $5 billion Army Desktop and Mobile Computing 3 contract vehicle up and running after a nearly two-year protest saga.
The judge's written opinion rejecting Oracle's protest against the JEDI cloud contract is now out. It's also now becoming clear that any future protests will have a hard time gaining traction.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella gives his defense of working with the federal government and the U.S. military in particular: a push back against those who think the software firm should look elsewhere for business.