Lockheed hit by cyber attack

Despite the severity of the attack, Lockheed Martin and the Defense Department say that little damage was done.

Taxes owed on $24B in Recovery Act work

GAO says that more than 3,700 recipients of Recover Act funds own back taxes.

Who are the top women in technology?

The professional group, Women in Technology, honored 18 people for their work as mentors, role models and business leaders.

Robert Reich is wrong on contractors' political contributions

Editor Nick Wakeman says former Clinton administration official Robert Reich is well intentioned but wrong to support a proposal for contractors to disclose their political contributions when bidding for contracts.

Remembering Carleton Jones

Editor Nick Wakeman shares his thoughts on the death of Carleton Jones.

Booz Allen sells S&L transportation business

CH2M Hill is buying one of its units, but Booz Allen remains committed to federal transportation market.

HP captures $700M San Diego outsourcing deal

HP will focus on data centers, mobility and citizen services as it takes over San Diego County's IT operations.

What technologies are critical to your company's success?

It's critical for government contractors to stay ahead of the technology curve. Leading CTOs share their insights on the next big thing.

The IT lessons of 50 years of space flight

May 5 marks the 50th anniversary of Alan Shepard's flight as the first American in space. IBMer Art Cohen was part of the team that tracked him across the sky. He shares his story with Editor Nick Wakeman.

KEYW's deal-making continues with intell acquisition

With the acquisition of Forbes Analytics Software, KEYW closes is second acquisition of 2011 and its 11th since its founding in 2008.

Wyle wins contract to support DARPA move

Wyle Information Systems will work for DARPA's support services office as it moves to new location in Arlington, Va.

Tech insights into the bin Laden mission

Editor Nick Wakeman offers a roundup of news reports covering the technology that brought bin Laden down.

Who's who on GSA's cloud contract

We break down the teams and strategies on GSA's Infrastructure as a Service blanket purchase agreement.

Let's make the most of bin Laden's death

The celebration around Osama bin Laden's death should be used for some long-term benefits, like getting Republicans and Democrats to work together, writes Editor Nick Wakeman.

The month that was

We round up the important news and trends in the government market.

Political contributions don't belong in procurements

The White House wants contractors to disclose political contributions in their bids. Editor-in-Chief Nick Wakeman complains that the attempt to take politics out of procurement likely will only mean more politics.

Is a $750B market a reason to despair?

FedSources' Ray Bjorklund reports on the state of the government market and predicts some tough times ahead. But where should you look for the bright spots?

What's behind Intelligent Decisions' strong and steady growth?

Intelligent Decisions CEO Harry Martin explains the factors that have driven his company's success and offers insights into trends in today's market.

Shutdown update: What's the impact?

Editor Nick Wakeman wonders what impact, if any, the shutdown's near miss will have on the market.

Contractors brace for shutdown

Companies have options on what to do if the government closes, but a shutdown carries many unknowns.