It's official: AT&T wins $100B FirstNet award

With the protest hurdle cleared, the FirstNet authority has moved quickly and awarded AT&T a 25-year contract valued at $100 billion to build a nationwide broadband network for first responders.

What CSC-HPE says about today's market

Whether or not it sells its government business, the creation of DXC Technologies out of HPE and Computer Sciences Corp. says a lot about the disruptions going on in today's market.

Beyond the numbers: What does Trump's budget tell us?

Forget the numbers in Trump's budget blueprint and instead focus on what priorities and trends they represent.

Accenture wants back in on NGA data center contract

After being knocked out of the competition to run the data centers for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Accenture is asking GAO to give it a second chance.

Louis Berger fights for shot at incumbent contract

Louis Berger is fighting so it can get a shot to compete on an incumbent contract that DISA is converting to a small business set aside competition.

Coalfire acquisition tracks with Veris Group's founding principles

Veris Group founders David Svec and Douglas Greise created a company with a focus on cyber consulting and related services and its acquisition by Coalfire Group continues that vision.

EPA picks up support for Superfund sites

An upstate New York company has been tapped by the Environmental Protection Agency to help it assess human health risks around Superfund sites under a $17.9 million contract.

Army ITES-3S delays net $400M extension for small businesses

A group of nine small businesses have won extensions worth $400 million to provide IT services to the Army, apparently thanks in part to delays of the huge Army ITES-3S contract.

The move beyond bombs and bullets

Raytheon's contract win to bring cyber and electronic warfare into the same wargames as missiles and other kinetic weapons is the latest sign that these emerging domains are going mainstream.

Once a telework pioneer, IBM pulls employees back to the office

IBM wants workers back in the office as it bets that proximity will lead to more innovation and collaboration at Big Blue.

FBI intel contract hit with protests

Five companies so far have registered their objection to being left off of an FBI contract for intelligence analysis support and related services.

Alion forms robotic venture

Alion Science & Technology has teamed with an Irish robotics firm to help government customers use robots more efficiently.

More join DHS FLASH protests

The number of companies protesting DHS's FLASH contract continues to grow.

Who are the market's top deal makers?

Leidos, ASRC Federal and Arlington Capital were picked as the best deal makers of the year but they were not alone is taking significant M&A actions in the past year. Who else made some major moves?

70 deals shaping today's market

In our annual roundup of the year's top mergers and acquisitions we explore the trends driving the deal-making in today's market, including the divestitures, new platforms and emerging technologies that are in play.

In a FLASH, DHS faces protest troubles

DHS has tried a second time and failed to make clean awards for its $1.5 billion FLASH small business contract.

Navy taps San Diego company for readiness system

InnovaSystems will help the Navy track readiness through a $92.7 million follow-on contract.

Pentagon leadership takes shape

The White House names six senior leaders to Defense Department posts.

A reader's guide to the Trump budget blueprint

We've gathered a variety of reports on the Trump budget to give you a handy guide that will help you understand what the budget proposal means to your customers and your business.

Lockheed keeps cyber crime work under $347M DOD contract

Lockheed Martin won a $347 million contract to continue supporting the Defense Cyber Crime Center.