7 win $225M Navy security contract

Companies will compete for task orders under Navy contract to support anti-terrorism and force protection systems.

Deltek up for sale?

The Wall Street Journal reports that Deltek has hired an investment bank to find a buyer for the company.

Can a $10B contract really save the government money?

GSA wants to improve procurements and save the government money, but is a $10 billion contract the answer?

L-3 finishes spin out of Engility

Meet the new $1.6 billion company in the market as Engility steps out of the shadow of its former parent.

Industry readies pink slips

Are industry's plans to layoff workers if sequestration becomes a reality an empty threat? Editor Nick Wakeman doesn't think so.

SAIC makes $500M health IT buy

Company builds its health IT consulting services with acquisition of maxIT Healthcare Holdings.

American Systems hires new VP of capture management

New executive continues American Systems push to add depth and pursue new opportunities.

Esri buys firm to bolster user, cloud skills

Esri acquires GeoIQ to bring more user experience, web development and cloud computing capabilities.

Emesec taps new VP for business development

Emesec hire Rod Volz to lead its go-to-market strategy.

SeaPort-e adds 385 contractors

The Navy pushes up against 3,000 awardees under its hugh SeaPort-e procurement.

8 square off over $206M logistics pact

Companies will compete for work supporting the Defense Logistics Agency.

Lockheed prepares defense of Sandia Labs contract

Lockheed plans to hang onto Sandia Labs work; competitors expected but unknown at this time.

Harris names new VP of government relations

Tania Hanna takes over role to oversee relationships with Congress, White House, industry and international governments.

Nick's website pet peeves or 6 ways to tell your story

Editor Nick Wakeman breaks down what he likes and doesn't like about corporate websites.

Women in Technology names leadership team

Nancy Lamberton to lead Women in Technology. Group names new board and leadership team for 2012-13.

Is NetCents just a symptom of bigger woes?

NetCents isn't the only program with troubles. The root of the problem is that the whole procurement system and culture is broken.

D.C. Capital builds its portfolio

D.C. Capital adds Catapult Technology to its portfolio as founder Randy Slager retires and joins the board.

11 win $5.6B intell support contracts

Lucrative contract attracts some of the biggest companies in the market to support intelligence operations globally.

Does NetCents 2 still make sense?

The Air Force needs to take some radical action to rescue NetCents 2. But it might already be too late.

Top 100 firm makes deal for 9-1-1 provider

TeleCommunication Systems sees growth opportunities building next generation emergency response systems.