ECS closes Paradigm deal

Acquisition builds professional services business and adds new government customers.

How will you remember 2011?

And are you ready for 2012? Editor Nick Wakeman highlights the top stories of the past year with predictions for the coming year.

Northrop, Finmeccanica team up for NATO cyber project

Companies form partnership to pursue managed services project for cybersecurity.

Which is the most military-friendly Top 100 company?

Twenty-one Washington Technology Top 100 companies were ranked among the most military-friendly employers by GIJobs.com.

Has the glass ceiling shattered?

The number of women leaders in the IT market has grown, but is it enough?

HP's new gov leader names top priorities

In her first interview as general manager of public sector for HP Enterprise Services, Marilyn Crouther talks about why she took the job and where her priorities lie.

DLT adds new EVP for sales

Company continues to build its senior management team.

Hitachi names pair to lead civilian, DOD units

Company uses new hires to build its federal team.

HP names new leader of government business

She replaces Dennis Stolkey, who was promoted to general manager of HP Enterprise Services, Americas.

Who won the biggest single award of 2011?

We count down the largest contract awards of fiscal 2011 that went to a single winner. Who captured the biggest prize?

2011's top (maybe best?) personnel moves

There was plenty of hiring activity in the executive suite during 2011. Editor Nick Wakeman reviews some of the bigger moves.

For agencies, only one measure of success really counts

In today's environment, agenices should set one simple goal and forget everything else, writes Editor Nick Wakeman.

Do we need a cyber Billy Mitchell?

Editor Nick Wakeman explores the question of whether it's time to treat cyber as a domain equal to air, land, sea and space.

UK firm buys two U.S. cyber players

Ultra Electronics makes push into the U.S. cyber market with Zu and Sotech acquisitions.

Sotera makes deal for data fusion firm

Addition of cloud-based solutions builds on work with defense and intelligence agencies.

GSA restarts $2.5B e-mail contract

After losing part of a bid protest, GSA reopens a lucrative cloud e-mail contract.

Is the Air Force flying with egg on its face?

For a month, the Air Force drags three contractors through the mud and then silently does an about-face. What gives?

SRA sells unit to Czech firm

Divestiture part of SRA's strategy to focus on its core capabilities.

Air Force reinstates suspended contractors

Companies are removed from Excluded Parties List System after Air Force reviews their suspension.

7 and 7 win $458M Army contract

Large and small contractors will compete for task orders to improve training services for the Army.