Work stops again on TSA infrastructure contract

Barely a week after restarting work on its $500 million infrastructure contract, TSA issues a stop-work order to CSC.

Readers offer fresh source for news tips

Reader comments have put Washington Technology on the trail of hot stories in the government market.

TSA restarts CSC's infrastructure contract

TSA tells auditors and protesters that the FAA has jurisdiction to hear protests of the Information Technology Infrastructure Program award.

5 government contracting myths busted

Deltek's survey of government contractors pokes holes in the conventional wisdom of growth, mergers and acquisitions and government audits.

HP/3Com deal marks shift in IT industry

The winners will be the companies that successfully build on their strengths to broaden the scope of their offerings.

9 questions and answers about the TASC deal

Here are the need-to-knows for partners, competitors and customers of TASC.

TASC sale triggers more questions

Northrop Grumman was forced to sell, so who else might be selling and what's next for TASC?

Northrop to sell TASC for $1.65 billion

Northrop Grumman has found a buyer for its TASC unit as the company moves quickly to address organizational conflicts of interests concerns raised by new federal laws.

6 reasons to love the Government Contractor Awards Gala

The annual awards program honors companies and individuals, and serves as a reminder about what's good about government contracting.

Contractors honor their own at annual gala

The annual Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards program honored four companies and three executives for their achievements as well as recognizing Al Nashman and former Sen. John Warner for contributions over the course of their careers.

Hot contracts hotly debated

The size and scope of the 20 must-follow contracts is raising questions about whether the government needs so many large procurements.

What drives today's federal market?

TechAmerica's Vision forecast provides critical insights into the trends driving government contracting in today's market.

Death to fee-for-services?

An Office of Management and Budget official says its "bizarre" for one agency to charge other agencies for services. How would that help anything?

20 contracts to watch

We list details on the hottest contracts coming to the market during the next 12 months.

Big numbers equal lots of attention

Government agencies have several large contracts on the drawing board that will lend themselves to increased competition for information technology work.

5 signs procurement is ready for a revolution

Conditions are ripe for contracting shops to significantly change the way they do business.

Government bears brunt of bid-protest criticism

Commenters direct most of their frustration at government officials who they say are doing a poor job of explaining their award decisions.

The good, bad and ugly of bid protests

Some feel that they are about greed, while others blame the government for poor requirements and incomplete debriefings. Tell us what you think.

What's behind the increasing number of bid protests?

The decision by Unisys and General Dynamics to protest the lost TSA contract has this observer scratching his head. Why so many protests?

Protests halt CSC's work on TSA infrastructure contract

Unisys Corp. and General Dynamics Corp. have filed protests with the Government Accountability Office objecting to the awarding of a $500 million contract to Computer Sciences Corp.