The General Services Administration has released the draft RFP for the the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract, the successor to the huge Networx contract.
Our annual mergers and acquisitions special report includes a roundup of all the deals that closed in the past year along with our picks for the best deals of 2014.
DISA redacted significant portions of its justification document for a $1.6 billion joint enterprise licensing agreement with VMware, including the section on how it plans to remove barriers to competition. But the big question is, why the secrecy?
The Air Force has pulled back its award of a $486 million contract for security systems in the wake of a protest by incumbent Leidos, giving the company a second chance to win the contract.
The rumors are flying that CSC will break apart into separate government and commercial businesses and the numbers support that the time might be right for such a dramatic move.
Deltek has sold off the Washington Management Group, finding a home for the company at Aronson LLC in a move that expands Aronson's contract consulting and advisory services business.
The Air Force has lifted its suspension of FedBid after the company agreed to several conditions including the resignation of its chairman and two years of third-party monitoring.
Take a listen to a recent interview of Editor Nick Wakeman on Mark Amtower's Amtower Off Center radio show where they talk about trends in the market and what to expect in 2015.
A number of companies are crying foul over a DISA plan to sign a DOD-wide licensing agreement with VMWare. The protesting companies say the agreement is too broad and will restrict competition.
We're about to close the data collection portion of our latest Washington Technology Insider Report looking at the prime-sub relationship. Take the survey and share your insights.
Lockheed Martin CEO Marillyn Hewson explains how her company's strategy addresses four megatrends that are reshaping the world. It's an example more CEOs should follow.
FCW Editor Troy Schneider takes to the airways to discuss new federal CIO Tony Scott and the challenges he'll face driving IT policy across government.
URS Federal Services, the incumbent, and CH2M Hill, another challenger, have both filed protests objecting to PAE's successful bid for a $453.5 million contract to support the Marshall Space Flight Center.