DTRA's lack of documentation draws GAO's ire

DTRA has to redo its evaluation of a contract to help manage nuclear weapon systems after it failed to document its conclusions and played fast and loose with the requirements of its own RFP.

Contractors need to disclose harassment claims and settlements

Public disclosure of sexual harassment claims and settlements will make government contractors more accountable and help encourage better policies and ultimately a healthier workplace environment.

Does CR spell relief?

The passage of another continuing resolution averts another near-term shutdown. But what happens next and what should you do?

GSA taps 80 for $15B Alliant 2 Small Business

GSA has announced the apparent winners of the $15 billion Alliant 2 Small Business contract for IT and professional services.

Is a weekend shutdown on the horizon?

Congress is again dancing on the precipice of a government shutdown as time tightens for Republicans, Democrats and the White House to work out a short-term spending deal.

Defense trade group urges sequestration repeal

The Aerospace Industry Association is urging Congress to repeal sequestration in part to help improve military readiness.

CMS contract nixed because of poor OCI decision

NCI Inc. unit AdvanceMed will get a second shot at a CMS IT support contract for fraud and abuse work after GAO ruled the agency wrongly ignored an OCI situation.

Lockheed hits 55K miles with driverless trucks

Lockheed Martin's driverless technology -- that can be added to nearly any military truck -- covered 55,000 miles during a recent long-term test with the U.S. Army.

STG moves forward under new structure

Despite resignations and defaults by its parent organization, STG Inc. continues to move forward as an operating company and even sees hope for growth in 2018.

GAO bans firm from bid protests for second time

Latvian Connection has been slapped with its second suspension from bid protests -- this time for two-years -- because it continues to file nuisance protests with GAO.

Greg Godbout on career choices and agile development's evolution

The co-founder of 18F and former EPA CTO Greg Godbout has moved to TechFlow to create a Sherpa to help agencies make real changes through agile development and digital services.

Protests on $7.8B SSA IT contract headed for January resolution

The protest process continues to grind forward for the Social Security Administration's $7.8 billion IT Support Services Contract.

Protests against Alliant 2 filed

Five companies have filed protests over the $50 billion Alliant 2 contract. Are more on the way?

Is there hope for Alliant 2 losers?

Several notable incumbents are not on the list of Alliant 2 winners. The question remains whether or not they'll be able to successfully file a protest of the award or wait for an on-ramp opportunity.

NeoSystems to be acquired by holding company

Novume will add to its portfolio with the acquisition of NeoSystems.

Customer relationships drive success in uncertain civilian market

ImmixGroup analysts see plenty of uncertainty and challenges in today's civilian market but close customer relationships will drive success when opportunities do arise.

Creditors takeover STG, create new board

In the midst of debt woes, creditors have taken over STG Group Holdings and created a new board of directors to lead the company with current COO Phil Lacombe.

MetTel-Raytheon alliance targets EIS opportunities

MetTel and Raytheon have formed an alliance to add more cybersecurity offerings to MetTel's market strategy for the GSA EIS contract.

Will new NDAA make protests worse, not better?

Provisions in the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act might complicate the bid protest process and create unintended consequences for DOD and contractors.

Protests begin over DISA Encore III awards

Four companies have filed protests in the wake of DISA's Encore III awards. None are incumbents from Encore II who failed to make the cut.