A former Washington Technology Fast 50 company specializing in enterprise analytics has been acquired by a data visualization and analysis firm looking to bolster its government business.
Science Applications International Corp. is fighting to keep a $232 million DHS contract to help the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services embrace Agile development and better manage its infrastructure.
A Lockheed Martin subsidiary tried to argue that the winner of a $286.8 million VA contract had a conflict of interest, but GAO disagreed and let the award to an Accenture unit stand.
A new report from Govini outlines the close connection between IoT and the cloud and how the Internet of Things will reshape the IT market going forward.
URS Federal Services was dumped from a competition for a Navy contract after one of its key people left the company and the Navy wouldn't let them put a new person in their proposal.
Mergers and acquisition activity will be driven by a need for large contract vehicles, customer relationships and new technologies. Listen to editor Nick Wakeman on Amtower Off Center.
Northrop Grumman is refusing to walk away from the battle for a $920 million DHS cyber contract that will protect government networks, websites and email addresses from advanced cyber threats.
GDIT has captured the Census Bureau's $430.9 million contract for a contact center for the 2020 census, but Maximus Federal Services is still fighting for its spot with a bid protest before GAO.
The Air Force and other agencies with large multiple award contracts disclose little information about their task orders to the broader market, and that's just wrong.
Don't let the price tag fool you; The Army's Global Enterprise Fabric is a valuable contract, and HP Enterprise Services is putting up a fight to win it.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is exploring the idea of moving away from an enterprise license agreement and to the cloud for a suite of Microsoft products.
The Patent and Trademark Office is taking another step toward overhauling how it processes trademarks, and a new RFI spells out what it is looking for from industry.
VA must reopen discussions and get new proposals for a $6.8 billion contract to improve how it processes disability claims after GAO ruled that the agency flubbed its price evaluations.
The Navy wants industry white papers that explain how they can improve the use of the cloud, network situational awareness and productivity when they recompete the $3.4 billion NGEN contract.