GSA plans shared-services industry day

GSA is looking to give industry an update and get feedback on its plans for shared-services in the government market.

Grant Thornton adds GAO vet to public sector team

Grant Thornton has hired a GAO veteran and former Olympic rower to its public sector fraud risk assessment team.

USDA looks for help with agile development efforts

The Agriculture Department wants help managing agile development efforts as it shifts more IT work to a quicker, more modular approach.

2016 Fast 50 nominations due Friday

Nominations are due Friday for the 2016 Fast 50 where we rank the fastest growing small businesses in the government market.

Navy seeks small business for FACTS support

In a new sources sought notice, the Navy is looking for small businesses that can support the FACTS system to manage Navy and DOD shipping and air transportation.

3 win Navy C4ISR contract with fourth award pending

Three small businesses have one spots on a Navy contract to support C4ISR systems while a fourth award awaits resolution of a protest.

STG begins transition to leaders with Fernandes retirement

Paul Fernandes is retiring after more than a decade with STG Inc. as a senior leader with the company.

More protesters join fight over $25B CMS contract

The number of companies protesting the $25 billion CMS contract for IT services continues to grow, reaching 19.

Booz tapped for $48.7M Marine Corps contract

Booz Allen picked to provide analysis and evaluation services to a variety of senior Marine and DOD leaders.

Will spinoffs drive more bid protests?

The number of spinoffs and divestitures in the market has the potential to create confusion about the relationships between the resulting companies exposing them to accusations of conflicts of interest.

7 capture $142M DCMA support contract

Seven of 10 bidders have won spots on a $142 million contract to support the Defense Contracts Management Agency.

Nominations deadline looming for WT's 2016 Fast 50

Get your applications ready because we are quickly approaching the deadline for the 2016 Fast 50, where we rank the 50 fastest-growing small businesses in the government market.

How was your second quarter? We want to know

Our quarterly Contractor Confidence survey is live, and we want to know how you are feeling about the market and the direction it is headed.

WT Power Breakfast: Open source perspectives from GSA Digital Service leader

Next week's WT Power Breakfast will bring multiple perspectives on the impact open source is having on the future of IT operations in the government market. Speakers will bring technology, business, government and policy perspectives to the discussion.

More fits than starts for State's $700M HITTSS contract

The troubles with the State Department's $700 million HITTSS II contract stretch back several years, and it looks like the troubles aren't over yet.

15 firms line up against $25B CMS awards

The Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services has been hit with 15 bid protests from companies that failed to make the cut on its $25 billion IT services contract.

Britain's EU vote raises contractor questions

The United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union will impact U.S. contractors doing business there, but how much of impact is an unanswerable question right now.

CACI faces incumbent challenge over $445.9M contract

CACI International is facing a challenge from an unhappy incumbent that lost a $449.9 million Air Force contract to the Arlington, Va., company.

Arlington Capital rebuilds federal portfolio

Arlington Capital has acquired EOIR Technologies as it rebuilds its federal portfolio after selling off two major pieces last year.

Protest win doesn't guarantee victory

Smartronix won a bid protest last year, but that didn't guarantee a victory as the company finds itself protesting the same contract for a second time.