Leidos and Booz Allen Hamilton have filed protests over a task order award to L-3 Communications under the $5.6 billion Solutions for Intelligence Analysis II. Are more protests on the way?
July 4th is a time of family vacations, cookouts and fireworks, but it also a time to remember the dedication, commitment and sacrifice of so many others. Make sure you include them in your weekend celebration.
MicroTech, which has been rocked by contracting allegations, has sold a business unit to Corry Hong and Unicom, who swooped in to buy GTSI two years ago when it was similarly trying to overcome scandal.
A small business group - the Global Business Network Association - advocates that companies cooperate when government agencies conduct market research.
CSC is the latest to throw its hat in the ring to chase a possible multi-billion dollar opportunity to build a new electronic health record for the Defense Department.
There was no sitting still for CACI International as the No. 13 ranked company restructured and added new capabilities as it prepares for a positive turn in the market.
John Koskinen, the hero of the Y2K threat, is now the commissioner of the IRS and is being grilled for alleged actions under his predecessor. The worst of our current political climate is on display.
The General Services Administration has issued a notice to proceed for the OASIS small business winners opening the door to agencies to begin using the $60 billion vehicle.
Hewlett-Packard Co. has lost its bid protest of a $102.8 million Homeland Security Department contract for an identity management system that complies with HSPD-12.
DynCorp has prevailed in the second and final round of protests over its $165 million State Department contract to support the agency's IT modernization and consolidation efforts.
The last pending bid protest involving the $22 billion Eagle II contract has been denied by GAO. Can the announcement of the final contract awards be far behind?
A new request for information from the Defense Information Systems Agency is a clear sign the government struggles to keep pace with technological change, but at least DISA wants a plan in place to deal with change.
The Professional Services Council has restructured, usually a yawner of a story, but the why behind their actions says a lot about what's going on in today's market and why you should be paying attention.
Hewlett-Packard Co. faced several critical recompetes last year, including the $5 billion Navy NGEN contract. Its success rate has public sector leader Marilyn Crouther feeling confident as the market moves forward.