Lockheed Martin has landed an $800 million contract to consolidate data centers for the Australia Defence Department as the company continues to push for more international business.
To the Washington Technology audience, USIS is either the villain or victim, but WT readers also raise some valid policy and process questions as they react to the news of the company's fall from grace.
Just a couple months on the job as CEO of PPC, Paul Strasser shows off his strategic growth chops with a partnership with a commercial software company to launch a new energy management as a service offering.
OPM has lowered the boom on USIS's investigation business, and the circumstances surrounding the agency's action should be a warning to other government contractors.
Kay Kapoor, president of AT&T Government Solutions, sees a government market rapidly embracing the convergence of IT and communications technologies, and it's creating more opportunities for commercial solutions in the federal market.
USIS apparently has had enough of the criticism leveled at it for Edward Snowden and other issues, and the company has come out with a memo that dispels what it says are the five most common myths about the company.
Ray Oleson, the late chairman of Salient Federal Solutions, will be inducted into the GovCon hall of fame later this fall. He leads a slate of the best contractors in the market being recognized by the Fairfax County Chamber and the Professional Services Council.
The Army Corps of Engineers has decided to take a second look at a $586 million supercompting award won by SAIC after two challengers filed protests objecting to the win.
Information Innovators Inc. - also know nas Triple-i - and Global Net Service Inc. have joined forces via an acquisition that expands both company's reach in the federal market.
My father's recent death brought home a great lesson he had been teaching me his entire life, and it is one that in these challenging times, we can all benefit from.