Lockheed makes second investment in AI chip maker

Lockheed Martin Ventures has made a second investment in Mythic, an emerging tech firm in the artificial intelligence space.

Fast 50 nominations now open

The 2019 Fast 50 nomination process is now open. If you are a fast growing small business in the government market now is your chance to get the recognition you deserve.

GD CEO Novakovic expresses dismay over tech firms that won't work with DOD

General Dynamics CEO Phebe Novakovic didn't hold back when asked about commercial tech companies that don't want to work with defense and intelligence agencies.

TOP 100: Leidos success should drive more growth

Leidos is coming off of a strong year and the company predicts 5 percent growth going forward. What will drive that kind of success for the company?

Changes show up in 2019 Top 100 with more to come

The 2019 Top 100 illustrates many of the changes we've seen in the market in the past year: stronger budgets and a healthy M&A market, but more changes are on the way.

DLH further builds health IT portfolio with SSS acquisition

With a $70 million deal, DLH Holdings Corp. has acquired Social & Scientific Systems in a move to further build up capabilities in the federal health market.

VA region looks for analytics to bolster revenue

A Veterans Affairs region that covers much of California wants help analyzing its processes and data collection in an effort to boost its third-party revenue and other funding.

Engility addition boosts SAIC's first quarter

The acquisition of Engility gave a boost to SAIC's top and bottom lines as the company reported new contract awards and increased business development investments.

NGA eyes ways to use commercial satellite data

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is looking for tools to help it make greater use of commercial geospatial information amid expectations that data will only grow in future years.

With new motion, Oracle further ramps up JEDI conflict accusations

Oracle continues to push hard for more information on potential conflicts of interest involving the JEDI cloud infrastructure procurement but success so far has been limited.

Perspecta fights elimination from $6.5B DOD 'Grid' contract

Perspecta has filed a protest after being eliminated from the competitive range for a $6.5 billion contract to help run the Defense Department's global information grid.

Carahsoft added to DOD's McAfee license pact

Carahsoft has been added to a blanket purchase agreement to sell McAfee products and related services as part of the DOD Enterprise Software Initiative.

Deloitte appoints new leader for government business

Deloitte Consulting names Mike Canning as the new leader of its government and public services practice.

Private equity's growing role in the federal market

Private equity is playing an ever increasing role in the federal market, and buyers and sellers should be grateful.

BDO earns another shot at TRANSCOM audit support work

BDO USA has won a second shot a TRANSCOM audit support contract after GAO found mistakes in how the government evaluated its proposal.

NORAD, Northcom contract under fire by losing bidders

Three losing bidders are protesting an Alliant 2 task order to support NORAD and Northcom. This competition highlights how small firms and behemoths often square off in the federal space.

Calibre plots out CEO transition

Calibre has named Richard Pineda as its new CEO, while long-time leader Joe Martore transitions to become board chairman.

Podcasts

Podcast: Bob Lohfeld Jr. on the power of private equity

In our latest Project 38 podcast, Bob Lohfeld Jr. , founder and CEO of Sev1Tech, explains why he sold his company to a private equity firm and how that infusion of resources will fuel faster growth.

HUD developing contractor-run supply store

HUD is developing a five-year contract for a contractor-owned and operated store and asset management system to support its IT operations.

Vistronix protests State Department decision to exclude proposal

Vistronix is protesting the State Department's decision to exclude its bid from a $164.7 million competition to support consulate offices.