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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Innovative technologies are a critical part of many countries' defense strategies, but a new report by Deloitte questions whether the focus on innovation really pays off.
SAIC has won a $600 million supercomputing contract for the second time in two years, but it is again hit with a bid protest from incumbent Lockheed Martin, which is reluctant to give up work it has held for 13 years.
Xerox Federal Solutions is fighting for a $157.7 million incumbent contract to process federal workers' compensation files after it lost the contract to another company.