Companies with dismissed protests might get another shot at $15B Alliant SB contract

Fourteen companies saw their bid protests dismissed over the $15 billion Alliant 2 Small Business contract. They might get a second shot at it.

NCI, IAP square off over Afghan contracts

NCI won two contracts for IT support to Afghanistan's government but IAP is arguing that it should have won.

Buchanan & Edwards adds Mooshian to lead State, USAID work

Buchanan & Edwards has tapped Katie Mooshian to lead the company's work at the State Department and the U.S. Agency of International Development.

SBA hits some prime small business goals, falls short on others

Small business contractors broke the $100 billion mark for the first time as SBA reports that $105.7 billion in prime contracting dollars went to small firms. But results for women-owned and HUBZone firms still fell short.

Deloitte argues award to Booz Allen was 'unreasonable'

Deloitte Consulting is protesting a contract award that went to Booz Allen for program management support and consulting services.

PSC objects to DOD proposal for bid protest limits

The Professional Services Council is asking the Senate Armed Services and Judiciary committees to reject a Pentagon proposal to limit bid protests.

Dive into DHS at our next WT Industry Day

Senior DHS officials including CIO John Zangardi headline our upcoming DHS Industry Day.

Deep Water Point taps Hanley to run Capital Resources Group

Deep Water Point hires Charles Hanley III to runs the firm's Capital Resources Group.

Salient CRGT puts up fight for lost DHS contract

Salient CRGT thinks it should have won a $94 million contract to support Customs and Immigration Services and it has gone to GAO to try to prove it.

WIT names top female leaders

Female leaders from government organizations are well represented among the annual leadership awards presented by Women in Technology.

Cracking the world of OTAs requires customer focus

Government customers are looking for innovation and easier ways to buy technology. Here is some advice and insights from the speakers at our Inside the Government's Hidden Market event.

Why stopping DOD's single-award JEDI cloud strategy will be so hard

The Defense Department has a long history of using single-award IDIQ contracts. That is why stopping its single-award strategy for the JEDI cloud contract might be impossible.

Project 38: Our podcast series on the future of government contracting

Washington Technology has launched its first podcast -- Project 38 -- where we look at the future of government contracting and where it might be in 20 years.

Another incumbent fights for lost contract

Engility is fighting back after losing an incumbent contract to support satellite communications systems for the Army.

Protest holds up $1.4B Justice IT contract

22nd Century Technologies is protesting the Justice Department's decision to not include it on the $1.4 billion IT Support Services 5 contract.

DOD's JEDI report to Congress still leaves unanswered questions

DOD's JEDI report to Congress offers plenty of insights but still falls short of fully explaining the strategy of a single-award contract.

IP and R&D will set Perspecta apart from peers, execs say

Nearing its debut, Perspecta (the combo of DXC's federal arm, Vencore and KeyPoint) is touting its IP and R&D chops as key differentiators from competitors.

Hidden DOD market headlines WT Power Breakfast

The world of "Other Transaction" contracts, agency challenges and other innovative procurement practices will take center stage at our May 18 "Inside the Hidden Market" event.

Salient CRGT prevails, captures large State Department contract

It took nearly two years, but Salient CRGT can finally celebrate the win of a five-year contract to support the State Department's Foreign Service Institute.

Protest pressure can speed agency answers

Sometimes your government customer needs a little push and a bid protest might just be the tool you need.