Devastated BD operations open opportunity for new business

As business development shops were gutted across the marketplace, Eric Adolphe saw an opportunity for an online market that melds dating site features with security as a way to connect freelance consultants and potential employers.

Numbers don't lie; it pays to be big

The largest government contractors capture more than 50 percent of the market, according to a new Deltek analysis comparing revenue and prime contracts.

Army prevails on most ITES-3H protests

It looks like the Army is going to come out on top in the protest fight involving its $5 billion ITES-3H contract.

FBI eyes new financial management contract

The FBI is working on plans for a task order contract to help it develop multiple financial IT systems.

Report: No quick fixes for VA scheduling systems

Following the pattern they set when they helped right the wrongs at Arlington National Cemetery in 2011, an industry team led by NVTC has now weighed in on problems besetting scheduling systems at VA medical centers.

SEWP V protests hit double digits

More companies are crying foul over not making the cut on NASA's $20 billion SEWP V contract, leading the agency to extend SEWP IV to April. But is there a simple solution to derail the protest delays?

Lockheed plans new health IT acquisition

Lockheed finds a lot to like in its latest acquisition of Systems Made Simple, namely strong health IT capabilities and the top spot on a $12 billion VA contract.

Booz Allen makes health analytics deal

Booz Allen Hamilton is giving its health analytics capabilities a boost with the acquisition of Epidemico, an informatics company in Boston.

Engility-TASC deal gets a warm welcome

Engility executives say the $1.1 billion deal for TASC will transform the company, and with the company's stock jumping nearly 12 percent, it seems plenty of people agree. We look inside why Engility thinks the acquisition is such a good deal.

Engility makes $1.1B deal for TASC

Engility greatly expands its intelligence and space business with $1.1 billion acquisition of TASC.

Scandal drives out Intelligent Decisions CEO

Intelligent Decisions CEO Harry Martin has resigned from the company he founded after the Justice Department determined that "improper gratuities" were paid to a DOD procurement official.

Plenty of questions, few answers with 2014 elections

With the mid-term elections just a week away, we'll likely be left with more questions than answers once the ballots are tallied.

Cloud providers sought for E-Verify hosting

The Homeland Security Department is looking for commercial cloud providers who can host the back office operations of its E-Verify system.

Four more join SEWP V protests

More companies file protests complaining that they were wrongly left off of the $20 billion NASA SEWP V contract.

Did a contracting officer's mistakes kill USIS's contract?

The Government Accountability Office found plenty at fault with how a contracting officer at DHS evaluated USIS's bid for a $210 million contract.

CSC public sector gets new leader

Computer Sciences Corp. continues its turnaround effort by shuffling its executive ranks, including elevating the head of its public sector group to a new position.

Bill Hoover on leadership, change and finding the right strategy

Recently retired American Systems CEO Bill Hoover looks back at his 36-year career as a government contractor and talks strategy, leadership and the importance of learning to trust the people who work for you.

Lockheed, Northrop object to Raytheon win

Raytheon has the inside track on what could be a long-term and lucrative Air Force project, and Lockheed and Northrop aren't happy about it.

WT report puts focus on 2015 purchasing plans

Our "2015 Trends in Government Purchasing" special report explores the tech priorities and purchase plans of 2015, from cloud to cyber to mobility and beyond.

First SEWP V protests filed at GAO

Several incumbents missed the cut for NASA's new $20 billion SEWP V contract, and now the first one has filed a bid protest, stalling the start of the lucrative contract. Who's going to be next?