Phishing firm nets $400M price tag

Northern Virginia cybersecurity firm PhishMe has been acquired for $400 million and has changed its name to Cofense.

ManTech gets second shot at $800M DIA support contract

GAO has told the Defense Intelligence Agency to rethink an award decision. That gives ManTech another chance to win a contract that could be worth more than $800 million.

VA looks for small businesses with Saleforce chops

Veterans Affairs says in a new sources sought notice it is looking for veteran-owned and service-disabled, veteran-owned small businesses with Salesforce Silver certifications.

Lockheed flexes IT muscle with new unmanned software package

Lockheed Martin shows off how deep its IT skills are with a software platform built to control multiple unmanned systems from anywhere in the world.

Kay Kapoor's next chapter: Owning her own small-business IT firm

Former AT&T public sector president Kay Kapoor has shunned going to another multi-billion enterprise. Instead she has opened her own small-business IT firm, Arya Technologies.

HPE fights for another shot at $902M DISA contract

Hewlett Packard Enterprise is objecting to a $902 million contract award that went to another company to support DISA's networking and communications needs.

Beware the unintended consequences

The history of the internet offers a warning about the unintended consequences of disruptive technologies, even in the government market.

ARL looks to the cloud for improved infrastructure

The Army Research Laboratory is looking at an IT modernization effort to address a wide variety of computing platforms to improve performance and reduce costs.

DigitaliBiz tapped for polar research support

DigitaliBiz has won a $45.3 million Navy contract to support polar research.

GAO tells Army: brush up on grammar

The Government Accountability Office was asked to make a grammar call on both the proper interpretation of "OR" and a semicolon in a bid protest dispute.

Protests haunt $200M DHS IT contract

The Homeland Security Department is facing a third round of protests against its $200 million IT Operations Support Services contract.

DOD plans industry day for massive JEDI cloud contract

After months of controversy and evolving plans, the Defense Department is planning an industry day for the massive JEDI cloud contract. This should bring some clarity to the acquisition.

General Dynamics-CSRA: The deal that shook the market

While it shocked many in the market, General Dynamics' bold move to buy CSRA traces its roots back over more than two decades.

FireEye names Craig Mueller as federal sales VP

FireEye has promoted Craig Mueller to the role of vice president of federal sales.

Is Trump's fiscal 2019 budget DOA?

The president has released his fiscal 2019 budget proposal but the big question is: Does it really matter?

Too soon to tell specific impact of budget deal

While overall it will be a boon for federal contractors, we'll have to wait until final appropriations are approved before knowing what specific opportunities will be created by the new budget agreement.

Why General Dynamics' NGA protest fell short

General Dynamics fell short in its bid to get the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to reconsider an $207 million award to Leidos.

Lockheed gets extension on cyber range work

Lockheed Martin will continue to support the National Cyber Range as the Defense Department continues to develop a larger and broader multiple award contract.

PwC protests Booz Allen Fish & Wildlife award

PricewaterhouseCoopers is challenging a $2.9 million award that went to Booz Allen to help the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service with business transformation efforts.

CSRA expands relationship with Google

CSRA has signed a deal with Google that will help bring more of the search giant's cloud offerings to federal customers.