Will NSS make CACI bigger and better?

CACI sees the addition of L-3 NSS as a key to bringing the company larger enterprise IT projects and the ability to offer next generation IT solutions.

Planned Systems objects to Booz Allen Navy win

Planned Systems International is protesting a $17 million Navy health care contract won by Booz Allen Hamilton.

CACI-L-3 deal adds more intell, defense work

CACI International's $550 million deal for L-3 National Security Solutions is proving again the company isn't afraid to make a large acquisition.

Do contracting and program management offices make the grade?

In our latest Washington Technology Insider report, we explore the strengths and weaknesses of contracting and program management offices and point to where contractors might opportunities to help.

CACI-makes $550M deal for L-3 unit

The rumors have proved true: CACI makes another big deal buying L-3's National Security Solutions business for $550 million.

Another VMware contract draws protests from competitors

Much like the now defunct DISA enterprise license agreement, VMware's competitors are complaining that an Army agreement gives the company too much of an advantage, especially without a competition being held.

WT Industry Day puts focus on cybersecurity

We're putting together a strong lineup of government speakers for our Dec. 15 Cybersecurity Day, including representatives from the Army, HHS, DHS and Commerce as well as an immixGroup market intelligence expert.

OCI concerns nix Lockheed intell contract

The Government Accountability Office has taken an Army contract to support an intelligence system away from Lockheed Martin after a competitor raised concerns about organizational conflicts of interest.

Next steps for the new CSRA

CSRA CEO Larry Prior says his priorities are building the next layer of the company's management team and putting a laser focus on next generation cloud opportunities in the federal market.

7 win spots on $249M Army infectious disease contract

Seven 8(a) small businesses have won spots on a $249 million contract to support Army research on protecting warfighters from biological threats.

DHS IT priorities focused on data, agile and open source

The Homeland Security Department is looking at new ways of fielding IT, and its acquisition priorities are starting to reflect that new outlook.

DHS officials look for more industry cooperation

DHS officials say they want to talk and collaborate more with industry as they look for better solutions, but there are significant challenges they know they need to clear.

Improper disclosure not enough to nix competitor's bid

S&K Aerospace lost its bid to disqualify a competitor in a battle for a $4.2 billion Air Force logistics contract.

CSRA makes it debut, leadership team unveiled

Computer Sciences Corp. has completed the spin-off of its public sector business and the acquisition of SRA, creating CSRA Inc. Who's running the company now?

Centralization, consolidation reshapes government IT landscape

Led by OMB and agency CIOs, what and how the government is buying IT products is changing, and it'll have a ripple affect across the entire landscape.

19 years and counting

Editor Nick Wakeman looks back on his 19 years with Washington Technology and sees a market that is still challenging and fascinating with no shortage of good stories to tell.

Fairfax chamber adopts new regional name

The Fairfax County, Va., Chamber of Commerce wants to present more of a regional image and will begin calling itself the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce starting in January.

Sen. Warner's big tech opportunities

Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia makes a case for his state's leadership in three big tech areas -- big data, cyber and unmanned systems.

Dell fighting for lost Education Department data center contract

Dell is putting up a fight for a $225 million incumbent contract it lost to HP to support a long-time customer, the Office of Federal Student Aid in Plano, Texas.

Integrators see their role grow as convergence hits IT management

Convergence is coming to how government agencies manage IT, according to immixGroup analysts, and the role of the systems integrator is bigger than ever.