The family of the late Earle C. Williams continued his legacy of community involvement and leadership by joining NVTC's push for the hiring of more military veterans.
Congress let the protest provision for civilian task orders lapse, and now we are likely to see hundreds of millions in awards go through without the oversight of a bid protest.
The Obama administration might be in its final months, but the tech initiatives announced last week at the White House Frontiers Conference might just be a blueprint for future business opportunities.
Whether it is M&A activity, poor procurement practices or LPTA, it all starts with a federal budget that has been constrained for several years and likely will be for several more.
Lockheed Martin and Leidos lost out on a $564 million Army Corps of Engineers contract because the corps felt the merger created too many unknowns and too much risk.
Vectrus is fighting to hold onto its largest contract, worth more than $800 million, after it was bested by a rival in a competition to support military operations in the Persian Gulf region.
A new administration will bring changes in policy and priorities, but at its annual sales summit next month, immixGroup is putting the spotlight on many issues that will drive the market no matter who is in the White House.
For several years, Attain wasn't ready to make an acquisition, but now it has, and the deal says as much about the future of the market as it does about Attain's strategy.
The GAO can no longer hear bid protests involving task order awards, which will have a chilling effect on transparency and oversight in the government market.