USIS to fight GAO decision

USIS says it will fight back against a decision by the Government Accountability Office that potentially will strip it of a $210 million contract.

Road to recovery gets tougher for USIS

USIS faces an uphill battle to save its business now that the Government Accountability Office has ruled that the company can't be considered "responsible" as long as a Justice Department investigation hangs over its head.

Booz Allen continues protest campaign with fight for $182.4M contract

Booz Allen is protesting a $182.4 million Navy award to CACI International, marking the 17th contract award that the company has protested this year.

Defense opportunities, elections take center stage

Washington Technology has planned two in-person events to discuss the aftermath of the 2014 midterm elections and the defense opportunities for 2015 and beyond.

What SRA's protest track record says about today's market

SRA International just filed its eighth bid protest of the past year, and its track record says a lot about what's wrong with today's procurement environment.

GCN Awards and the power of partnership

The annual GCN Awards gala put the importance of partnership at center stage as model programs and leading executives were recognized for their accomplishments.

41 more SEWP V contracts awarded

The total for the $20 billion contract has reached 97 awards and 73 companies, with more to come. We've got a scorecard to help you keep track.

Symantec to split; who's next?

Symantec has joined the growing number of tech companies that have split into two entities. With this trend expected to continue, we have to ask, who's next?

How bad are contract delays?

That's the question we're asking in our latest WT Insider Report. Take our survey and add your voice to our research.

CACI wins, then loses IED contract

CACI International has lost an incumbent contract just two months after thinking it had won the work for analytical support services in the battle against improvised explosive devices.

Deloitte challenges IBM CMS award

Deloitte Consulting is protesting a $36.2 million award to IBM for a CMS systems integration contract that gives prime access to some of CMS's most important fraud and abuse databases.

GD sells off sensor business

General Dynamics has sold off a small sensor business, but one company's unwanted business unit is another company's strategic platform.

Novetta keeps M&A engine running hot

Novetta Solutions has closed its third and fourth deals of the year, bringing its deal total to seven in just over two years.

HP splits off PC, printer business

Hewlett-Packard Co. will split off its PC and printing business in a move that creates two $50 billion companies that(hopefully for investors and employees) will be better positioned to grow revenue and profits.

Lessons from E&Y's bid protest win over IBM, PwC

IBM and PricewaterhouseCoopers may have had stronger proposals for an Army audit-readiness contact, but Ernst & Young was good enough and a whole lot cheaper.

Are you watching these 17 companies?

FCW's annual hot companies to watch list is chock full of commercial technology companies making moves into the government market.

CSC battles for lost IRS contract

Computer Sciences Corp.'s fight for an IRS contract - a contract it has now lost twice - is more than just a company battling to keep a piece of business; it's another sign of how the government has moved away from large, single-award IT projects.

NASA names 43 SEWP V winners

NASA has named the 43 winners of its $20 billion SEWP V contract for hardware, software and related services, with more awards to come.

Pace picks up for year-end contract awards

The trend line is up for contract awards at the end of the fiscal year, and we have the numbers to prove it.

Caelum wins GSA task order for Integrated Award Environment

Caelum Research wins a $9 million task order to support GSA's Integrated Award Environment.