The Government Accountability Office has rejected MacAulay-Brown's bid to keep an incumbent cybersecurity contract after the Army awarded the $55 million deal to Deloitte.
The Navy is moving forward with the next version of its intelligence gathering Distributed Common Ground System and is inviting industry to meet with its technical team.
The Air Force is looking for a commercial software solution to help better model gas and oil refinery processes to help the Joint Warfare Analysis Center meet its mission.
It has taken a while but a $608 million NASA support contract has cleared its last protest hurdle. Now a team led by PAE and SGT can move ahead with supporting the Kennedy Space Center.
The CIA and the rest of the intelligence community are moving on a big commercial cloud contract and a new survey offers insights on what they are looking for.
The U.S. Court of Federal Claims was to hear arguments this Thursday involving Oracle's lawsuit challenging the massive JEDI cloud computing contract. But ongoing investigations have caused the hearing to be canceled.
The intelligence community is planning a massive cloud initiative that could be worth tens of billions of dollars and involve multiple contracts with commercial cloud providers.
SES Government Solutions is protesting the Coast Guard's decision to not compete a contract for commercial satellite services and instead sole-source the work to a competitor.
FCW's Federal 100 awards program marked its 30th year of recognizing individuals whose work serving the public sector went above and beyond expectations.
Palantir has won the first delivery order under the Army's "DCGS-A" intelligence system contract. But that doesn't mean the Silicon Valley firm has eliminated Raytheon from the competition.
Now there are three primes with ATOs under the $50 billion EIS contract and expectations are rising that more task orders and competition are all on the way.
Novetta and Technatomy prevailed when GAO ruled in favor of their protests, but they still didn't get a spot on DISA's $7.5 billion "SETI" contract. Now the companies have gone to the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
In a move beyond traditional reselling agreements, Merlin International has invested in Wickr, a company with a secure, anti-hacking communications platform, to develop more of those solutions for the government space.
The Defense Intelligence Agency is developing a multiple award contract that could be worth more than $2 billion for a broad set of application development services.