IBM wins one part of bid protest, loses another

IBM Corp. and Presidio Network Solutions prevailed in part of the protest of a lost DHS data center contract, but then lost another portion.

ITES-3H protests reach 15

The protests continue to roll in as companies cry foul over the Army's decision to exclude them from the $5 billion ITES-3H contract.

Introducing the 2014 Fast 50

We rank the fastest growing small businesses in the government market. Learn more about these up-and-coming companies, and what is driving their success in the public sector.

Diversity marks the 2014 Fast 50

From No. 1 to No. 50, the 2014 Washington Technology Fast 50 is a testament to the diversity and strength of small businesses in the government market. Learn more about the fastest growing companies in the federal marketplace.

What are your top LPTA questions?

Get ready to debate the merits of lowest price, technical acceptable contracting at our first WT Power Breakfast. We'll explore the pros and cons and survival strategies of LPTA.

Raytheon, Analytical Services battle SAIC supercomputer win

Raytheon and Analytical Services have filed protests over a $586 million high-performance computing contract won by SAIC. Meanwhile, the incumbent, Lockheed Martin, is on the sidelines...for now.

ITES-3H protests continue to grow

The number of ITES-3H protesters has risen to nine, and the question now is whether the Army will add them back into the competition or stick by its selection process.

Novetta makes another intell deal

Novetta Solutions LLC, the fast growing intelligence company owned by Arlington Capital Partners, has made its second acquisition in less than a month with a deal to acquire a digital signal processing and intelligence analysis firm.

2014 Fast 50 webcast explores lessons learned

Our annual Fast 50 special report features a webcast with executives from three companies who will share their stories and insights on how the market is developing and the challenges that lie ahead for small businesses.

Is the U.S. Digital Service destined to fall short?

It launched with some fanfare and is led by a well-known tech name, but the White House's U.S. Digital Service likely won't have much impact.

Lockheed exec named to 3M board

Sondra Barbour, leader of Lockheed Martin IS&GS, has been named a director of 3M, but the appointment might be about more than kudos for Barbour. She'll likely be gaining important lessons on critical markets and business operations that she can bring back to Lockheed Martin.

More ITES-3H protests filed

Three more contractors file protests over the $5 billion ITES-3H contract. Are more troubles ahead?

One-on-one with CenturyLink's Diana Gowen

Diana Gowen retired as the leader of CenturyLink's federal business on July 3. She sits down with Editor Nick Wakeman to discuss her career, the challenges her successor will face and the most surprising trend she sees in today's market.

Carahsoft, Telos excluded from ITES-3H contract

Carahsoft Technology Corp. and Telos Corp. have both been excluded from the final round of competition for the $5 billion Army ITES-3H contract, and they aren't too happy about it.

Carahsoft joins ITES-3H protesters

Carahsoft has joined Dell and two other companies in filing protests related to the Army's $5 billion ITES-3H contract for hardware and related services.

LPTA discussion goes live at WT event

We are hosting a breakfast event Aug. 19 to discuss our WT Insider Report on LPTA and learn more about how contractors can navigate this very unpopular procurement process.

MCR wins TRANSCOM analysis work

MCR Federal wins a $15.5 million to provide financial analysis related services to the U.S. Transportation Command.

Cyberattack shutters USIS government work

USIS suffered a major cyberattack, which has led its customers to stop using the company until security issues are resolved.

Counting error costs five companies shot at $20B contract

Five companies lost their chance at NASA's $20 billion SEWP V contract because they didn't correctly count the number of pages in their proposal.

Booz, Leidos score protest victory

Booz Allen Hamilton and Leidos will get another shot at winning a contract to support the Defense Intelligence Agency after DIA pulled back its award to L-3.