Procurement experts from the Army and the Defense Department are joining our lineup of government officials discussing how category management is changing today's market.
Harold Martin has been indicted by a federal grand jury and faces 20 counts of stealing classified documents while he worked as a contractor at the NSA and other defense and intelligence agencies.
Arlington Capital has closed four deals in eight months and has pulled together a new mid-tier player focused on three emerging warfighter domains: cyber, space and the electro-magnetic spectrum. And they aren't done yet.
In the face of bid protests, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services continues to struggle to award the small business portion of its $25 billion SPARC contact.
Salient CRGT is moving aggressively into the federal health care market with its planned acquisition of Triple I, a firm serving Veterans Affairs, FDA and the Defense Health Agency.
The Trump administration's moves to tighten visa rules has drawn the ire of many tech companies, but for CGI Group and others, there just might be a silver lining.
When EPA said contracting activity would return to normal, it said it was going to reach out to industry and explain. But so far, no such outreach has occurred.
With the new Trump administration, there is plenty of change going on in the market, so we've packaged our best reporting and commentary to help you navigate the road ahead.
SBA nominee Linda McMahon sailed through the Senate Small Business Committee and is a virtual shoo-in for the post. We look at her testimony to get a sense of her priorities.
Dave Wennergren has added the COO title to his duties at the Professional Services Council. He'll focus on operations as well as ways to make the government a smarter buyer.
Our Contractor Confidence Index survey is now live, and we'd like you to tell us how you feel about the direction of the market, and how confident you feel moving forward.
HHS and the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services are looking into whether they should set up a small business contract for IT support for various health insurance programs.
The veteran of such leading technology companies as EDS and Dell, George Newstrom has finally decided on retirement. He shares his thoughts on career highlights, leadership and the need to stay involved.