Mattis rejoins General Dynamics board

General Dynamics has appointed former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to its board, marking his return as a GD director.

NCI fights for lost $145M Army contract

NCI is protesting the loss of a $145.4 million Army contract for systems engineering and technical assistance.

NGA developing geospatial data processing contract

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is developing a contract to support how it collects and process incoming data.

Trump delays JEDI but does it really matter?

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?

WT podcast lands top executives

Our Project 38 podcast has landed interviews some of the leading executives in the market. If you aren't a regular listener, you should be.

E3/Sentinel makes data analytics play

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.

Top execs lead WT space event

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.

SAIC's Keene sees growth opportunities ahead

On the eve of taking the reins as SAIC's new CEO, Nazzic Keene talks about the company's growth opportunities in intelligence and space.

Fast 50 deadline extended

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.

Army tries again with $5B desktop, mobile product awards

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.

GSA adds 24 to human capital support contract vehicle

GSA and OPM add 24 small businesses to its large Human Capital and Training Solutions contract, bringing the total to 44 primes.

Is Trump the last hope for those wanting to stop JEDI?

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 offers defense for military work

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.

Unisys honors Mark Cohn with research fund

Unisys Corp. has created a research fund as a way of honoring Unisys Federal CTO Mark Cohn, who died recently after battling lung cancer.

Peraton wins partial victory in battle for $655M Air Force contract

Peraton has won a court injunction to stop the Air Force from making a final award of a $655 million contract but it failed to convince the judge that a bridge contract should not have gone to its competitor.

Altamira swaps out ownership team

Altamira Technologies has been acquired by a private equity team led by ClearSky in an ownership change that leaves its leadership team in place.

Fast 50 deadline just days away

The deadline for nominations for the 2019 Washington Technology Fast 50 is rapidly approaching. Here's your chance to showcase how your company has grown over the last five years.

Former Agilex, Accenture execs launch new venture: Steampunk

A group of former Agilex executives who went to Accenture when they bought the company have acquired and are now rebranding SE Solutions as Steampunk: which will focus on the "collision" of humans and technology.

Does the death of sequestration just delay the pain?

Congressional leaders and the White House have agreed to a budget deal that effectively kills the 2011 Budget Control Act and sequestration. But is that really a good thing?

Unisys mourns loss of longtime exec Mark Cohn

Longtime Unisys Corp. executive Mark Cohn has died at age 66 after a battle with lung cancer.