Contracts
CACI clears protest hurdle to claim $5.7B Air Force IT contract
After two rounds of challenges from Peraton, CACI International wins a favorable protest ruling that means the company can book the largest award in its six-decade history.
Podcasts
WT 360's Info Session: The largest Navy conference, banking, cyber, and figuring out JADC2
Lauren Williams and Marcus Weisgerber from our partner publication Defense One jump into the conversation to go over all things military, technology and budgets as they are always key watch items for companies.
Contracts
DHA reworks $700M application development contract
The Defense Health Agency is emphasizing prototypes as part of its larger goal to become more of a world-class health organization.
Contracts
First protest filed over $900M Space Force data contract
One unsuccessful bidder is pushing back against their exclusion from the multiple-award vehicle for data applications and services.
Opinion
Our next Power Breakfast will explore how M&A reshapes the market
Our upcoming Washington Technology Power Breakfast will offer insights and analysis of how mergers and acquisitions are changing the competitive landscape.
Opinion
Is the government market in a new era of feudalism?
The proliferation of self-scoring evaluations has led to a world where small businesses must tie more of their future to large business partners in a joint venture. Is that what everyone should want?
Contracts
More than 100 protests greet CIO-SP4
The release of a preliminary list of potential winners may have sparked an onslaught of new protests involving the $50 billion IT contract.
Contracts
Navy finalizes awards on $500M system modernization contract
Three companies will compete for task orders to integrate command-and-control systems on new warships.
Opinion
The risk of a shutdown is real. Prepare now.
Dysfunction on Capitol Hill increases the odds of protracted appropriations battles and agencies going unfunded.
Opinion
CIO-SP4 awards still in limbo
The list of preliminary winners is now out, but the protests continue to pile up for this $50 billion IT contract.
Companies
GDIT adds FBI vet to lead law enforcement business
Ralph Tursi will be responsible for strategy, program delivery and IT services to the Justice Department.
Contracts
Deadlines loom for contractor TikTok ban
By now, federal agencies must have TikTok completely out of IT systems. Contractors have some more time to stop using TikTok, but not that much.
Contracts
Companies push back on FBI elimination
Three protestors want back in on a competition to provide a range of agile IT and digital support services.
Companies
SAIC hires new Navy business leader
Barbara Graham joins SAIC as a senior vice president and will be responsible for strategy and business development functions for this $1 billion-annual revenue portfolio.
Opinion
Are agencies doing enough to enforce Section 889?
A newly-released Government Accountability Office bid protest decision raises several questions about the law that bans agencies from using certain telecom equipment from China-based companies.
Companies
Electrosoft adds new business development leader
Wes Postol will focus on the company's defense and civilian cybersecurity portfolios.
Companies
Former AWS exec joins small business as CEO
Meadowgate Technologies is launching a new strategy with its hire of three-decade national security veteran Tom Lash.
Contracts
Biden budget has clear priorities even with uphill battle
President Biden's fiscal year 2024 budget request appears to lay the groundwork for technology and professional opportunities, no matter what the final numbers add up to.
Opinion
Drone strike in Syria highlights risks faced by contractors
Contractors have lived and worked in war zones since the Sept. 11 attacks, a fact government agencies do not acknowledge enough.
Opinion