A-T Solutions acquires intelligence business

A-T Solutions' acquisition of Accelligence broadens its national security offerings.

Wyle makes another private equity deal

Wyle's current owner Littlejohn & Co. finds a buyer in Court Square Capital Partners, another private equity group.

Top 100 | The rise of the ANCs

Alaska Native Corporations continue to flex their ability to win government contracts.

Top 100 | The Europeans are still coming

The U.S. is still a good place to buy for companies looking to expand their government footprint.

Baker confirmed for VA CIO job

Roger Baker wins Senate confirmation as the new VA chief information officer.

ACT and GITEC go separate ways

ACT ends affiliation with GITEC as part of a review of member councils.

Seven win $16.4B Army contract

Contractors will now compete for task orders for systems integration and other technology services.

Editor's Notebook | Top 100: A matter of timing

Deloitte’s acquisition of BearingPoint creates a top 20 contender in the government market.

Editor's Notebook | Top 100 emerging markets

The business of nation building is beginning to pick up steam among large government contractors.

Editor's Notebook | Top 100 observations

Plenty of familiar names but change is afoot in the top tiers of the government market.

Atkin's mission: Keeping SRA true to its roots

Timothy Atkin takes on the role of chief operating officer at SRA International Inc. with the job of managing day-to-day operations and concentrating on the federal services marketplace.

The Top 100 companies assert their presence

The numbers leave little doubt that these companies are the dominant players in the government market.

Contractors mix worries with optimism

Survey shows what the Top 100 companies are thinking about: the good and bad of tougher competition, a new administration and emerging opportunities.

New structure prepares Northrop for growth

Northrop Grumman has positioned itself for more growth and more complex projects by combining its Mission Systems and Information Technology units.

The Top 100 companies embrace change as a key to survival

Top companies in the government technology market rely on their ability to change and adapt to keep pace with evolving customer demands.

PCs just the beginning for Dell

Dell continues to forge alliances with partners as it moves into providing solutions to customers trying to manage complex IT infrastructures.

Senate competitive-sourcing bill strikes a nerve

Readers react strongly to proposal to curtail outsourcing and bring more work in-house. Join the debate.

Companies offer help with managing stimulus dollars

Several companies release a solution for helping agencies manage the influx of money from the economic stimulus law. By Nick Wakeman

GSA administrator faces many challenges

Assuming Martha Johnson is confirmed, what advice would you give her as she begins her new job?

Cash-rich defense companies are positioned to make deals

Large defense companies have access to more than $40 billion in cash and debt that they can use to replace revenue lost to budget cuts.