Will ITES-3H be protest free?

When the Army announced the winners of its $5 billion ITES-3H contract, they also mentioned that there were 50 bidders competing for the award. You'd think there would be plenty of disappointed companies, but that might not be the case.

General Atomics deal spotlights shifts in federal market

Divestitures continue to change the federal landscape, but for buyers like General Atomics each divestiture also represents an opportunity.

How LPTA killed Lockheed's IT business

A Lockheed Martin executive explains how the long-term prospect of an IT market dominated by LPTA contracts drove the company to its divestiture decision.

Army tabs SRC for $49.2M counter-IED research effort

The Army has picked SRC Inc. for a $49.2 million contract to research new capabilities for a system that jams the radio signals used to trigger improvised explosive devices.

How much risk does the Dark Web pose?

A new study rates the cybersecurity risks the Dark Web poses to companies supplying the government with a wide variety of professional services.

Navigating the trends and issues of 2016

We've packaged some of our best reporting and commentary on the trends driving the market in 2016 and beyond into a downloadable WT Insider Report.

4 rounds of protests equal government dysfunction

Bidders endured four rounds of bid protests before GAO said that the Agriculture Department finally got the contract right, but it still feels like a big waste.

Consulting firms battle for $100M DOD project

Three consulting firms are complaining that they should have been the winners of a $100 million DOD contract.

17 named to Army's $5B ITES-3H contract

After many delays, the Army has finally named eight large businesses and nine small to its $5 billion ITES-3H contract for hardware and software.

GWAC desire drives latest Vistronix deal

Vistronix has acquired TetraTech's little used Alliant contract as the company looks to win task orders before the contract expires as well as position itself to bid as a prime on the recompete.

Debriefings: Good, bad or ugly?

The research phase on our next WT Insider Report continues, so take our survey and share your thoughts on the quality of agency debriefings.

Army notifying winners of $5B ITES-3H contract

The Army has begun reaching out to companies and notifying them whether they have won a spot on the $5 billion ITES-3H contract for hardware and related services. Who's won so far?

Training, education sessions growing at ACQUIRE

Our company's new show ACQUIRE is quickly adding content to the lineup for its June debut, including agency-specific training and tracks for contractors looking to do more business with the government.

Social media tools needed at National Archives

The National Archives manages multiple social media platforms, but how do they save that information for the ages? That's what they are trying to figure out.

Accenture unit comes up empty with bid protest victory

Accenture's ASM Research won its bid protest over Booz Allen Hamilton, but the victory is largely symbolic. Here's why.

Inside Dell's lost $225M data center contract

We take a dive into GAO's decision to reject Dell's protest of a $225 million Education Department contract it lost to HP.

PPC takes on DHS cloud project for crime victims

Project Performance Company has won a $14.5 million contract to build a cloud-based system to notify crime victims when an defendant has been moved to DHS custody.

How bad are agency debriefings?

We've kicked off the research phase for our latest Insider Report exploring the quality of agency debriefings and how you gather lessons learned from a lost contract. Click through to take our survey.

DCMA seeks analytics tool for reviewing earned value management systems

The Defense Contract Management Agency thinks it needs some analytical tools to help review earned value management systems that contractors use to manage suppliers.

Alliant 2 update: Bid, baby, bid

GSA officials are encouraging companies to get involved with the Alliant 2 contracts - if not as primes then as teammates - before the solicitations come out in the spring.