Opinion
How much is too much to ask for in the OASIS+ solicitation?
One protester says the General Services Administration is going too far in wanting all the details that roll into a fixed-price proposal if the items are commercially-available from the start.
Contracts
CGI Federal battles to keep visa processing work
The incumbent is taking issue with the State Department's choice of a competitor for the services in Central America.
Contracts
DHS faces protests over $450M small business contract
The protestors disagree with how the Homeland Security Department is looking to field this IT and professional services contract.
Companies
Peraton fights rejection from Special Operations Command contract
The company objects to its elimination from a competition to deliver media messages as part of SOCOM's information operations.
Companies
Maximus recruits new general counsel
Formerly of GE Aerospace, John Martinez brings a deep defense and intelligence community background to Maximus.
Contracts
NASA drops draft for SEWP VI
The next iteration of this popular government-wide contract vehicle for IT products is in the works, while SEWP's main architect Joanne Woytek hints at her eventual retirement.
Companies
How better forecasts can separate your company from the field
Unanet's annual GAUGE report looks at how improvements to the forecasts of your operations helps make better decisions and improves your company's position.
Companies
Deadline for 2023 Fast 50 nominations extended
We've pushed our deadline back to Sept. 15, so don't delay in getting your nomination filed.
Companies
Teresa Carlson leaves Flexport in leadership shakeup
The former Amazon and Microsoft executive is no longer with Flexport after the CEO who recruited her was forced out.
Contracts
Leidos wins $918M DHS security contract
The company will modernize and maintain critical networks at the Homeland Security Department for the next eight years.
Companies
Robert Golas's career marked by efforts to foster better government
The long-time business development executive and Army officer remembered for putting a focus on how industry and government can work together.
Companies
Verizon tattles on itself, pays $4.1M False Claims Act settlement
The company self-reported cybersecurity issues when it discovered problems with its Managed Trusted Internet Protocol Service.
Companies
Big wins follow big changes at CACI
CEO John Mengucci describes to us the strategy for transforming what technology CACI International delivers to its customers and how, which preceded the captures of three multibillion-dollar contract awards.
Companies
Deadline for 2023 Fast 50 nominations approaching fast
The deadline is fast approaching to submit your application to be considered for the 2023 Washington Technology Fast 50.
Companies
Robbins-Gioia brings in new CEO
Giovanni "GI" Tuck, a retired Air Force lieutenant general, takes the reins and will focus efforts on solutions for supply chains and maintenance and repair systems.
Opinion
Are we 30 days from a government shutdown?
Crunch time on the budget is pretty much here, but there are positive signs that Congress could pass a short-term budget agreement. All the pressure is on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Companies
Microsoft enters partnership to build AI for large datasets
The global software giant is offering Synthetiac up to 1 million hours of cloud computing resources to accelerate the development of new tools for searching massive amounts of unstructured data.
Contracts
ManTech drops another protest involving $4.5B Air Force intelligence contract
ManTech is one of three winners for the Special Access Program Security Support Services program, but has still filed a trio of protests challenging the labor rates of a competitor.
Contracts
Maximus backs away from Postal Service protest
The company withdraws its challenge over the $175 million award to build a health benefits system for the U.S. Postal Service.
Contracts