VA makes final award for future CCN care network

The Veterans Affairs Department awards the last piece of its multibillion dollar effort to stand up a new care service provider network in the U.S. and its territories.

Leidos keeps a watchful eye on post-election catalysts

Leidos has the same curiosity about the outcome of Tuesday's vote that everyone else does but the company also is watching the continuing resolution and a new Congress among other factors beyond the presidential race.

More deals, more evidence M&A is bouncing back

Private equity-backed Belcan makes another deal and a new player has entered the federal market. Both transaction indicate that the federal M&A landscape is adjusting to life under the COVID-19 pandemic.

General Dynamics again wins DOD's cloud email & collaboration contract

General Dynamics IT has again been picked over Perspecta for the DEOS cloud email and collaboration tools contract that now has a $4.4 billion ceiling -- roughly 40 percent lower than the initial value.

Booz Allen sees certainties amid the turbulence

Investors who watch the government market have the coming election on their mind and it was Booz Allen Hamilton's turn to at least acknowledge it as an uncertainty, even as the firm seeks to highlight the broader trends it sees as certain.

DC Capital's latest investment eyes hypersonics

Private equity firm DC Capital Partners unveils another government market investment and the company being backed this time focuses on hypersonics work.

Two deals signal a rebound for private equity

Two moves by private equity investors in the government market show how both the broader financing conditions have gradually improved and companies have somewhat adjusted amid the pandemic.

CACI's shift to new working dynamic amid COVID helps lift outlook

Like its peers, CACI International had to move hard and fast into a new work cadence when COVID-19 began to put everyone at a distance from each other. Not everything can be perfect, but the first quarter financial results indicate the new arrangements are at least going alright.

General Dynamics sees the COVID-impacted IT segment regaining traction

General Dynamics is still wrestling with revenue impacts from COVID-19 in the IT business, but quarter to quarter improvements show that the situation is stabilizing somewhat.

Guidehouse shuffles exec roles in financial services

Guidehouse is continuing to make a series of appointments in its leadership ranks one year on from a large acquisition and these latest moves focus on financial services.

General Dynamics CEO to join JPMorgan Chase board

Phebe Novakovic's schedule will get slightly more busy as of Dec. 7, when she joins the board of directors at the U.S.' largest bank.

Raytheon Technologies finds buyer for Forcepoint

Raytheon Technologies had two items of some interest to share with investors in its third quarter earnings release: proceeds being fetched in the sale of Forcepoint and what is being done to manage the COVID-19 pandemic's impacts.

AE Industrial adds new government tech investment

AE Industrial Partners makes another acquisition of a government technology services outfit to continue what has been an active second half of the year for the investment group.

Once on deal pause, PAE presses play for $208M Centra acquisition

PAE became a publicly-traded company in part for more access to capital and credit for making acquisitions. News that PAE is acquiring Centra Technology means a pause on deals because of COVID-19 and its effects on financing markets is over.

DHS previews large cloud acquisition for industry to see

The Homeland Security Department gives industry their first detailed glimpse at how the agency is undertaking a massive cloud services contract that will go to a single winner.

ManTech books $260M Navy ISR aircraft order

ManTech confirms its win of a $260 million task order to help the Navy update mission systems in manned aircraft used for maritime patrol and reconnaissance missions.

Northrop's growth set up for 2021 but things get somewhat murky after that

Northrop Grumman's backlog of contracts sets up the defense giant for continued growth in 2021. Some factors in the company's control and some not will determine what 2022 and future years look like for the company.

Space becomes a new front in the 'Cloud Wars'

Microsoft is taking its flagship Azure offering further into a space sector that their direct competitor Amazon Web Services also has made a priority. It was all inevitable as the so-called Cloud Wars add another front.

With Riptide assist, BAE moves up in underwater vehicle size

More than one year on from its Riptide acquisition, BAE Systems' U.S. subsidiary has moved up from providing just small unmanned underwater vehicles to adding a medium class vehicle.

Acquisitions and '5G.mil' on the mind of Lockheed's CEO

Lockheed Martin bought a hypersonics business as its new CEO started his fifth month on the job and it sounds like more deals also might come as the company puts a focus on making the "5G.mil" concept a reality.