Our more recent Contractor Confidence Index showed a significant surge in confidence in the market. Is confidence holding? That's what we are asking in our latest WT survey.
GAO wants the Education Department to rethink how it picked the winners for a contract to collect delinquent student loans and in the process has offered up some lessons for anyone who loses out on a contract.
The Army designed ACCENT to be a fast and flexible vehicle for migrating applications to the cloud and with 50 primes vying for work, the competition promises to be intense.
Engility’s TASC unit will provide the Air Force’s Space and Missile Systems Engineering Directorate with a readiness review team under a $41 million contract.
Unmanned systems continues to prove itself as a lucrative and competitive market segment with almost $4.5 billion in new contracts handed down Thursday.
Their official website might be a little bare but OMB officials are insisting that they are hard at work enforcing procurement policies from earlier administrations.
In recent weeks, we've noticed a decrease in new contract awards and an increase in extensions. Is the market suffering some growing pains in the Trump transition?
On the heels of a massive win to build a nationwide first responder network, AT&T has brought together its global government and education businesses into a single organization led by Kay Kapoor.
Details are sparse but GAO has sided with 17 companies who were rejected by the Education Department for a $417.1 million contract for debt collection services.
With winners like OFPP's Lesley Field and Accenture's David Moskowitz, the annual Fed 100 gala shows that over the last few years the mood in the market has shifted in a more positive direction.
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.
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.
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.