NetStar-1 sells unit to keep government focus

NetStar-1 sells its IT business to Interactive Technology Solutions to keep its focus on management consulting.

TechAmerica issues call for action on procurement

The industry group is calling on the Office of Management and Budget, government agencies and government contractors to take steps to improve collaboration, risk management and program management and make wider use of agile development techniques.

The next big contracting scandal, part 2

Editor Nick Wakeman reviews the reaction to his blog posting that a potential scandal is brewing involving service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.

The next big contracting scandal

Editor Nick Wakeman sees a scandal brewing in the service-disabled veteran-owned small-business arena. What is going to trigger the controversy?

Big bucks mark year-end contract awards

Fiscal 2010 came to a close with several billion-dollar contract awards. Who came out on top?

Lockheed, General Dynamics protest $2.6B DHS award

Rivals want the General Services Administration and Homeland Security Department to rethink their decision to award Northrop Grumman the contract to build the infrastructure for the new DHS headquarters campus.

Bersoff hands off CEO title at ATSC

ATS Corp. will have a new CEO to start 2011, but Bersoff will remain as chairman.

50 flourishing small businesses you need to know

The 2010 Fast 50 list showcases the success and challenges faced by small-business contractors, and it reveals the secrets behind their phenomenal growth.

2020 scores four wins to close out fiscal 2010

2020 Company LLC won a pair of single awards and captured spots on two large task order contracts.

Why Deltek bought Input

Deltek's acquisition of Input creates a powerful source of critical information for contractors.

An inside look at Northrop's $2.6B DHS headquarters job

Northrop Grumman Corp. prepares to take on the biggest construction job in Washington since the Pentagon was built.

Can GTSI stay in business?

The fight to clear its name is in the middle of a 30-day countdown as GTSI's suspension raises risks for the company, including possible debarment.

SBA mum on GTSI's alleged accomplices

If GTSI is guilty of wrongdoing, then shouldn't SBA also investigate and suspend the other companies involved? That's the question on Editor Nick Wakeman's mind.

Why GTSI, and are others in SBA’s crosshairs?

Editor Nick Wakeman ponders the timing and the motivation behond SBA charges against GTSI that it improperly received small business contract dollars. Is GTSI a target for conducting business as usual?

GTSI suspended but vows to fight

GTSI has been suspended from winning new government contracts but vows to defend itself against charges that it inappropriately received small-business contract dollars.

Deltek makes $60M deal for Input

Cash deal allows Deltek to broaden offerings to contractors and move into new markets.

Who made Northrop’s $2.6B DHS team?

Northrop Grumman has a slate of large contractors and a plethora of small businesses on its DHS headquarters team.

Northrop tops rivals to capture $2.6B prize

General Dynamics and Lockheed Martin were among other bidders that Northrop Grumman prevailed against. But speculation is high that protests will be filed.

Northrop wins $2.6B pact for IT at new DHS headquarters

Northrop Grumman will build the IT infrastructure as the Homeland Security Department builds its new campus in Washington, D.C., during the next 10 years.

Contractor death toll surpasses military's in Iraq, Afghanistan

More contractors than military personnel are now dying in Iraq and Afghanistan.