Deloitte, DAI battle for $80M contract goes to GAO

A bid protest over an $80M USAID contract involving Deloitte and Development Alternatives Inc. is a good example of the growing importance of joining domain expertise with technical capabilities.

ManTech, Vencore battle for $223.8 million DHS contract

ManTech International is facing a protest over the winning of a $223.8 million Homeland Security Department contract for business intelligence support.

SRA's DiPentima honored for a career of generosity

Renny DiPentima, the former CEO of SRA, was tapped as the 2016 President's Award winner at the annual FCW Fed 100 gala. The honor recognized his 50-year career of government service and the generosity he has shown to so many.

Serco takes $131M Navy contract from Leidos

Serco Inc. took on incumbent Leidos for a $131 million Navy contract and won, but first it had to weather a bid protest challenge.

$6.8B VA contract hit with bid protests

A $6.8 billion VA contract to improve how it determines disability benefits has run into several protests that will delay the start of the program.

Umanned systems market shifts to new customers

The Army was once the biggest market in town for unmanned systems, but that's not the case anymore. A new Govini report reveals the biggest and fastest growing market.

Brocade deal furthers push for open network infrastructure

Brocade is making a $1.2 billion deal for a wireless company while it continues its push for a open and modernized federal network infrastructure.

Inside CSRA and its go-to-market strategy

Washington Technology Editor Nick Wakeman will be holding an exclusive forum with senior leaders from CSRA, including president and CEO Larry Prior on April 19.

Bob Welch, ASI exec and 'visionary,' has died

Bob Welch, a partner at ASI Government and a former government executive, died Thursday, his company announced.

Robbins Goia's new COO sees new capabilities, new opportunities ahead

Andrew Robinson, a former ICF executive, is joining Robbins Goia as COO and was drawn to the company by its team and its expanding slate of capabilities that are ripe for the next administration.

Protests add twists, turns and oversight

GAO denied a protest by American Systems Corp. and showed how large a role bid protests play in regulating the government procurement process.

Remembering Earle Williams

Earle Williams, former CEO of BDM International and tireless advocate for the government contracting industry, died Friday at age 86.

ITES-3H clears last protest hurdle

The Army's $5 billion ITES-3H contract for hardware and software has cleared its last protest hurdle and should be ready to open for business.

Dell sells services business for $3B

Dell's transformation continues as it sells its IT services business -- formerly Perot Systems -- to NTT DATA for $3.05 billion.

Who made 2015's biggest deals?

We've made a roundup of all the closed deals from 2015, and with our panel of M&A experts, we picked the most important deals of the year. See who tops the list.

Protest decision offers lesson in how to avoid protests

Two rounds of protests for the same contract brought different results, but both illustrate one clear lesson for government agencies: Document and explain.

How not to make a bait-and-switch claim

Allied Technology Group claimed that a competitor pulled a bait-and-switch to win the contract. Here's why GAO didn't buy it.

Small business on-ramp opens for $20B CIO-SP3

NIH opened the small business on-ramp for the $20 billion CIO-SP3 contract. Here is what you need to know.

Commerce in the spotlight at next WT industry day

Our next WT Industry on March 22 puts the focus on the Commerce Department and its $2.3 billion budget. Senior agency officials will discuss procurement, competition and small business opportunities.

PAE swaps out private equity ownership

Lindsay Goldberg has completed its acquisition of PAE as the company moves from one private equity owner for another.