$115M EPA award met with protest

The first of what could be several protests have hit a $115 million EPA contract for IT advisory services.

TSA relents, will let bidders submit new proposals for IMPACT contract

The Transportation Security Administration has changed course and will let bidders for its IMPACT infrastructure contract submit revised proposals following a protest by incumbent CSRA.

Accenture, IBM fight for chance at USDA shared services work

USDA picked seven companies to support its shared services work at the National Finance Center, but Accenture and IBM were not on the list.

VA looks to recompete cloud infrastructure contract

VA sees mobile computing as a critical tool for serving veterans and it is kicking off the effort to recompete the contract for the mobile infrastructure currently held by Booz Allen and Terremark.

The digital revolution creates another opportunity for Ken Bajaj to master a paradigm shift

Ken Bajaj is deep into his fourth company. With his son, he's driving toward an IPO as mobile computing and digital transformation catch fire across the market.

NIH taps 22nd Century Technologies for Oracle support

22nd Century Technologies has been picked for a $29 million contract to support a suite of Oracle products.

VA filing sheds light on huge EHR plan

The Department of Veterans Affairs offered a deeper glimpse into its strategy to field a new electronic health record system and it points toward two possible paths for business opportunities for contractors.

DXC bid for CDC IT contract undone by higher price

DXC had a higher score on its technical solution but its higher price led CDC to pick NTT Data for its IT and data center support work.

GSA chooses 10 for $50B EIS telecom contract

Ten companies have won spots on GSA's potential 15-year, $50 billion Enterprise Infrastructure Services contract to supply the government with telecom services and beyond.

What we know about the new EIS winners

The winners of the $50 billion EIS contract include some very familiar names but also a few companies that will surprise you. Here's what we know so far.

DHS defends FLASH, looks to lessons learned

Homeland Security Department officials are defending the cancelled FLASH procurement but are looking to learn from their mistakes.

Harris IT spinoff takes on new name

After about three months with no permanent identity, the former Harris IT business has now christened itself Peraton. Its CEO Stu Shea takes us further inside the company's new era.

PAE loses $3.6B Air Force contract

It looks like PAE will have to say good-bye to a $3.6 billion contract it has held for 15 years now that the GAO has ruled against its bid protest.

FLASH winners want to salvage what's good from cancelled contract

The companies that won spots on the now cancelled $1.5 billion FLASH contract want to meet with DHS to salvage some of the good things they saw in the procurement.

SGT faces challenges to its $1.1B NASA win

SGT's win of a potential $1.1 billion NASA contract for mission support is being challenged by another competitor who thinks the wrong decision was made.

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GovCon firms make commitment to diversity

CSRA is the latest government contractor to join a CEO group that puts an emphasis on fostering diversity and inclusion in the workplace. It's good PR but it's also good business.

Questions answered about WT Industry Innovators program

We've had a strong response to our inaugural Washington Technology Industry Innovators award program but a few questions have popped up, so here are the answers. If you feel your company is an innovator, here is your chance to tell us why.

OASIS shakeup continues GSA's summer of change

GSA has moved the entire OASIS leadership team to the FEDSIM hub in a move that has sent shock waves through the contractor community.

Are you ready for the 4th quarter spending spree?

The volume of business during the fourth quarter continues to grow to the point that the spending spree is actually more like an avalanche.