DXC Technology has filed a protest over a NSA award to AT&T for one of three parts of the multi-billion dollar recompete of the NSA Groundbreaker contract.
The combination of DXC's U.S. government arm, Vencore and KeyPoint Government Solutions bares the deep roots each company has in the market and offers a lesson in how change is a constant in the government market.
GuidePoint Security put its money where its mouth was and threw R&D resources behind a push to build a better managed security service for the cloud. It is one of our WT Industry Innovator finalists.
AT&T’s government business has gone through a major shakeup with the departure of Kay Kapoor, the architect behind some of the unit’s biggest contract wins.
Looking back at the 2003 Top 100, it shows the tremendous changes that have occurred in the federal market as 69 companies have dropped from the list. Where did they go and why?
Accenture has dropped its protest of the Army General Fund Enterprise Business System, a $142 million contract where it was the incumbent, and leave the work to rival IBM.
Business Integra Technology Solutions focused on high-end scientific challenges at NASA as it made a dramatic shift form IT and staffing work to engineering services and products.
Booz Allen Hamilton has been using acquisitions, new hires and alliances as a way to create a sustainable innovation culture at the more than 100-year-old company.
HHS is a hot bed of IT activity these days and will continue to be an important part of the market for several reasons. And we'll all be talking all about it on Oct. 11 at the next WT Industry Day.
Research and development spending has driven AT&T's innovations as it works to bring new solutions and a next-generation network into the government market.