OMB takes ax to compliance requirements

OMB is eliminating some 50 guidances and policy documents it says are redundant and obsolete.

Booz Allen faces challenge to $230M VA win

Booz Allen Hamilton is facing a challenge from Calibre Systems, the incumbent on a $230 million Veterans Affairs contract that Booz Allen just won.

SAIC hangs onto $404M Army support contract

GD lost its protest of a $404 million Army contract won by SAIC but the GAO decision still takes a jab at the "convoluted" methodology used to make the award.

ManTech tapped for warfare analysis work

ManTech International won an $80.3 million contract for warfare analysis and other services for the Naval Air Systems Command.

GAO report hightlights altered documents in DHS FLASH debacle

GAO has taken the rare step of issuing a report on why the DHS FLASH contract had to be dismissed and it looks real bad for DHS.

CGI faces challenge from Deloitte over Army contract management system award

CGI Federal faces a challenge from Deloitte over a $133.9 million Army contract to rebuild its contract management system.

Dive into the 2017 Top 100 by the numbers

The 2017 Washington Technology Top 100 showcases some of the profound changes going on in the market as companies position themselves for a return to growth. View our slideshow for more insights.

Little doubt VA has authority to sole-source multi-billion dollar deal with Cerner

To make a sole-source award worth billions to Cerner, Veterans Affairs relied on the public interest exemption of the Competition in Contracting Act.

BMC sees growth accelerator in new partner agreement with immixGroup

BMC has made immixGroup its exclusive distributor in the federal market as the software provider positions itself to take advantage of the IT modernization trend in the federal market.

Leidos takes top spot on 2017 Top 100

Leidos has taken the top spot on the 2017 Top 100 thanks to its merger with Lockheed Martin's IS&GS business and a focus on critical customers.

Former Leidos COO Stu Shea takes reins at Harris IT business

Former Leidos COO Stu Shea shares some of his goals as he takes over as CEO of the former Harris IT Services business now under Veritas Capital's ownership.

Contractor charged with leaking NSA document

An NSA contractor has been charged with leaking a classified document describing how the Russians tried to hack a firm that supported state voting agencies.

Will Leidos get a cut of Cerner's new VA health record deal?

Veterans Affairs says it wants the same electronic health record platform as DOD and is contracting directly without competition with the software provider Cerner. But where does that leave Leidos, Cerner's partner on the DOD project?

Disruption, transformation mark 2017 Top 100

The largest contractors in the federal IT market have been busying positioning themselves to leverage new technologies and find ways to grow in a still challenging market.

Introducing the 2017 Washington Technology Top 100

We invite you to explore some of the big changes in the 2017 edition of the Washington Technology Top 100.

Poof! DHS cancels $1.5B FLASH contract

In what can only be described as a confession of multiple sins, DHS has told GAO it is cancelling the $1.5 billion FLASH contract for digital government services.

DXC continues protest fight for NGA contract

DXC Technologies continues to battle for a data center operations contract at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

GSA IG's report offers cautionary tale

The GSA inspector general released its semi-annual report to Congress and it is full of stats about investigations and settlements, but the bigger lesson is that contractors need to stay focused on compliance.

Army's $34.5B RS3 contract gets hit with first protest

The Army's $34.5 billion RS3 contract for professional services gets hit with what will likely be the first of many bid protests.

Windstream pulls protest, removes hurdle for EIS awards

Windstream Communications has withdrawn its pre-award protest of the $50 billion Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract. That clears the way for GSA to make awards before summer.