The Army is facing an injunction from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims that is forcing the branch to rethink how it will proceed with its $5 billion Army Desktop and Mobile Computing 3 contract.
If you are looking for insights on some of the biggest contracts in the market -- and who isn't? -- then look no further than Washington Technology's upcoming "Q4 Spending Spree Success" event next week.
SEWP has developed a tool for contracting officers to restrict the bids of companies who aren't authorized resellers as a way to protect government buyers and secure the supply chain.
Preferred Systems Solutions is looking for more growth opportunities as it regroups after STG Group's $119.8 million deal to buy the company fell apart.
One incumbent and a second disappointed bidder are complaining that the Defense Threat Reduction Agency picked the wrong winner of an $78 million contract to monitor nuclear weapons.
The fourth quarter can be one of the craziest times of the year and we are here to help with an event featuring senior leaders from some of the market's biggest IT vehicles.
The procurement folks at the Homeland Security Department can't seem to shake loose from the debacle known as FLASH. A new set of filings by protesters have them asking for reimbursement, and they'll probably get it.
Engility has eliminated the position of chief operating officer and president, following a strategic review. John Hynes will leave the company effective June 30.
We're trying something a little different with an afternoon event featuring DHS and State Department speakers talking about how IoT is impacting their operations as well as a book signing and cocktail hour to wrap things up.
Ranked no. 70, on the 2017 Washington Technology Top 100, Cisco Systems has steadily moved beyond its roots as a router and switch provider and deeper into a world driven by the cloud.
CSRA's creation in itself is a story of the need to transform. But the story continues as the company has pushed forward in the market with a strategy focused on bringing IT modernization solutions to government agencies.
There are just a few weeks left to apply for the 2017 Washington Technology Fast 50 where we rank the fastest growing small businesses in the government market.