Earle Williams' family lends support to NVTC veteran employment efforts

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.

$6B DLA IT contract clears protest hurdle

The Defense Logistics Agency has cleared a protest hurdle and can now move on to awards for its $6B JETS contract.

Unless protest provisions are reinstated, task orders losers are stuck

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.

Robbins Gioia names new CEO

Robbins Gioia has named COO Andrew Robinson as its new CEO.

Motivation of NSA contractor charged with theft still unclear

Over 16 years, Harold T. Martin III apparently took home several terabytes of information, but the big question remains: Why?

Quantum computer maker opens government unit

D-Wave, a pioneer in quantum computing, has established a government-only subsidiary.

ManTech in fight for $917M State Department contract

ManTech has filed a protest after losing a $917 million contract to support the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security.

HPE keeps its biggest Army contract

HPE has won a $73 million Army IT infrastructure contract that represents the largest Army contract in its portfolio.

Afghanistan watchdog looking for support

The special inspector general overseeing contracting in Afghanistan is looking for support under a proposed contract possibly worth $21 million.

What does $300M in high-tech investments get you?

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.

Budget issues continue to drive challenges in GovCon market

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-Leidos merger too risky for Army Corps of Engineers

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 puts up fight after losing biggest contract

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.

immixGroup sales summit takes on major trends in government market

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.

Inside Attain's long-term acquisition strategy

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.

GAO authority over task order protests expires

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.

Contractor arrested for NSA breach

A Booz Allen Hamilton employee has been charged with stealing classified documents and perhaps computer code from the National Security Agency.

QTS buys out VMware portion of government cloud offering

Now that it is the sole proprietor of its VMware cloud service offering, QTS is planning investments to make the platform even more appealing.

Accenture adds another cyber acquisition to its portfolio

Accenture has made its third acquisition in about 14 months, and they all have one thing in common: a focus on cybersecurity.

Attain builds cloud skills with ACF deal

Attain buys a Salesforce platform specialist as it expands cloud capabilities and adds new customers.