CSRA retains helicopter support work

CSRA will continue to support the Navy and Foreign Military Sales of the H-60 Seahawk helicopter by providing technology and system updates.

Digital government guru Godbout moves to TechFlow

Greg Godbout, a co-founder of the GSA 18F unit and former CTO at the EPA, is taking his passion for government reinvention to a new venue.

Subcontractor deal nets Salient CRGT $5M in analytics work

Salient CRGT will provide data analytics support to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission under a $5 million subcontract.

What conference agendas say about market trends

Want to know what is hot in today's market? Take a look at conference agendas. The ImmixGroup Government Sales Summit sees a future that will be shaped by the cloud, the internet of Things and artificial intelligence. Also don't forget about cyber and IT modernization.

Don't miss the chance to pursue a Fed 100 award

Nominations are being accepted for the Federal 100 awards and there is nothing stopping members of industry from nominating their own for going above and beyond the call of duty in serving the federal government.

Modernization, cyber take center stage at Defense Systems Summit

Government contractors will have a great opportunity to hear directly from DOD decision-makers at the Defense Systems Summit on Nov. 14 as they talk cyber and IT modernization.

Merlin goes on a cyber win streak

Merlin International has won $80 million in new cyber work at the VA during the last quarter but the success was years in the making.

Former KCG execs launch cyber firm with perspective

Former KCG executives Matt Brown and Scott Ackerman saw a need for a services firm that could bring multiple perspectives to solving cyber challenges. They launched a new company to do just that.

Raytheon granted $2.9B contract extension

On second thought and after an alert from a reader, I mischaracterized Raytheon's $2.9 billion contract award.

Navy floats idea of next NGEN winner buying incumbent's hardware

The Navy wants to know whether it is a good idea to ask bidders to buy hardware from the incumbent when the branch awards the hardware portion of the next NGEN contract.

HHS message to contractors: 'ACT' right

A Health and Human Services small business specialist offers advice on how contractors can ACT right and find more success at the sprawling agency.

DISA snubs incumbents with $17.5B Encore III awards

Multiple incumbents came up empty in their quest to win spots on DISA's $17.5 billion Encore III vehicle. Can protests be far behind?

Integration work steams ahead at the new CenturyLink

The integration process started even before CenturyLink and Level 3 closed their deal. Here's how the new federal organization is moving forward.

AT&T names new DOD lead, VP strategy

AT&T's public sector group has named a new VP of defense and a VP of strategy, operations and technology in the wake of several recent high-level departures.

TeraThink, Dominion merge to create larger platform

In one of those rare mergers of equal deals, TeraThink Corp. and Dominion Consulting have combined their operations, creating an $80 million a year entity.

Army names 171 companies as winners of $8.2B R&D contract

The Army has named 171 companies as winners of an $8.3 billion contract to support research and development work related to chemical and biological weapons.

Who are 2017's best government contractors?

The annual Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards program recognized four companies and three executives for their success in the past year, as well as inducted a new member of the GovCon Hall of Fame.

Volgenau's hall of fame message: Be courageous, ethical leaders

Few people in the market have the stature of Ernst Volgenau, the founder of SRA International, and his induction into the Greater Washington Contractor Awards Hall of Fame gave him the opportunity to show again why he is so respected.

The deal is done: CenturyLink and Level 3 are one

With the last hurdle cleared, CenturyLink and Level 3 have closed their merger.

CSRA gets the green light for $163M DISA cyber contract

CSRA is moving forward with a $163 million endpoint security contract with the Defense Information Systems Agency now that a bid protest has been withdrawn.