NCI protest falls short

NCI argued several points in its protest of a $122 million DOD contract, but it lost on each, proving again the difficult challenge of overcoming a well-documented award decision.

ACQUIRE Show poised to deliver market intelligence

The upcoming ACQUIRE Show will have a variety of government speakers sharing insights on procurement practices and other needs of your customers. In other words: great intell.

Parsons captures global missile defense work

Parsons has captured a $9.8 million Missile Defense Agency contract to support systems and facilities deployed globally.

Vencore captures first task under $460M cyber command contract

Vencore is the first out of the gate winning an $89 million task under a U.S. Cyber Command contract for mission support work.

Page limits undo TetraTech bid protest

TetraTech lost a contract and a bid protest because it exceeded the page limits on its proposal. Is that fair?

CSC-HPE questions yet to be answered

The mega-deal between CSC and HPE has surprised the market, but plenty of questions remain about the future of HPE's public sector IT services business.

ManTech objects to $62.7M Missile Defense award to Booz Allen

ManTech International has filed a bid protest over a $62.7 million Missile Defense Agency contract that went to Booz Allen Hamilton.

CSC-HPE make deal to merge IT services businesses

The deal to merge CSC with HPE's enterprise services business will create a $26 billion company with nearly $3 billion in public sector work.

Contractors expect higher profits in 2016

Deltek's annual Clarity report paints an optimistic picture for contractors who expect profits and revenue to increase in the coming year, but there are challenges ahead too.

Intelligent Decisions sells intell businesses

Intelligent Decisions has sold its intelligence and counterintelligence business to FedData, a Linthicum, Md.-based government contractor.

What will survive into the next administration?

With just eight months left until a new president takes the Oval Office, speculation is growing about which IT initiatives will survive and which ones will fall to the wayside. We invite your feedback.

ACQUIRE show brings opportunity for education, networking and more

The ACQUIRE Show that WT parent company 1105 Media is producing includes a diverse lineup of government speakers, which means plenty of networking opportunities for industry.

Raytheon, L-3 square off over $350M Army range contract

Raytheon has won a $350 million contract to improve the instrumentation used at DOD test ranges, but L-3 thinks it should have won instead.

Facing down the challenge of post-award management

Post-award contract management is too often neglected, and so is the important role of contracting officer representatives. Here are some thoughts on the challenges they face and how industry can get involved.

Final rule sets minimum bar for securing contractor IT systems

The government has finalized a rule that sets basic security requirements that contractors must meet to protect government information that resides on their internal systems.

Navy looks to bolster online learning

The Navy is searching for commercial solutions to build a collaborative learning environment to improve the training and education of naval personnel.

DHS bureau looks for web-based workers comp system

U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services is collecting data on web-based case management systems as it develops a new contract for its workers comp program.

Military blood system takes the field

A new blood system is now in the field supporting U.S. military readiness around the globe.

GAO backs Deloitte's protest of $80M Defense Health Agency contract

Deloitte won on three of four points it argued in bid protest involving a Defense Health Agency contract.

Lockheed, MIT form robotics partnership

Lockheed Martin has signed an agreement with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to collaborate on what they are calling “generation-after-next” autonomous systems.