Raytheon Technologies finds buyer for final required sale

With the merger behind it, Raytheon Technologies can now check off the final divestiture the company had to make from its to-do list.

Parsons' board adds former NGA director

Parsons Corp.'s board of directors elects a new member that once led the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

JEDI corrective action now a waiting game

DOD's corrective action means Amazon Web Services at least gets a second chance at the JEDI contract won by Microsoft even if the company cannot make all the arguments it wants yet. But AWS has to wait and see how the corrective action pans out before pressing forward.

Siemens' federal arm hires new CIO

Siemens Corp.’s federal shop appoints a new chief information officer to oversee the subsidiary's enterprise technology strategy.

Array adds Perot Systems vet as CFO

Array Information Technology hires a nearly two-decade veteran of the former Perot Systems as chief financial officer.

Judge signs off on DOD's partial JEDI re-examination

The federal judge overseeing the JEDI lawsuit says the Defense Department can go ahead with plans to re-evaluate some parts of that big-ticket commercial cloud contract.

White House outlines how agencies can help contractors during pandemic

The White House budget office attempts to give further clarity on what agencies can do to support contractors, including the reimbursement of paid leave in the event workers cannot report.

BAE's US arm hires new procurement, supply chain head

BAE Systems' U.S. subsidiary adds a new chief procurement officer to its leadership team that will also oversee the global supply chain strategy.

Navy makes awards on $7.1B aircraft component contract

The Navy chooses dozens of firms for a $7.1 billion avionics and aircraft component manufacturing contract.

Navy chooses 12 for $497.5M mission planning hardware contract

The Navy taps 12 companies for $497.5 million contract to provide hardware and software for use in mission planning functions.

Altamira appoints new CFO

Altamira Technologies appoints a new chief financial officer alongside two other new executives for the next phase of its strategy.

How the DOD IG's report on JEDI is being received & what they were told

One of Microsoft's top legal minds has weighed in on what the DOD Inspector General's JEDI report means as we look at what investigators were told by current and former department officials, some of which AWS wants more information from.

Aegis' second deal with Arlington Capital snares UAS company

On the heels of closing one acquisition, Arlington Capital-backed Aegis Technologies announces the closure of its second deal in less than two weeks.

DOD's IG finds no political interference in JEDI award

The Defense Department's inspector general said he could not find any political interference in the JEDI award to Microsoft even though the White House ordered officials not to answer questions about communications between DOD and the Administration.

COVID-19 to dominate the next GovCon earnings agenda

The coming rounds of quarterly reports for public GovCon companies will tell us a lot about how industry is weathering the COVID-19 pandemic and what they see ahead.

Five defense execs to advise White House on post-COVID economic restart

Five defense industry CEOs will join 200 other business leaders that President Trump plans to consult with on restarting a coronavirus-hit economy.

Geocent's board adds former MacB CEO

Geocent's board of directors elects a new member in Sid Fuchs, who led MacAulay-Brown through its sale two years ago.

In-Q-Tel enters new quantum, synthetic data investments

In-Q-Tel makes two investments in quantum and synthetic data platforms as part of its mission to invest in promising technologies for the intelligence community.

Air Force awards $6.4B logistics contract

The Air Force makes eight awards on a potential $6.4 billion contract for logistics and other contingency-based professional services around the world.

Contract obligations rise in response to COVID-19 pandemic

Federal contract obligations for the COVID-19 response span far and wide across the government, as data reveals a sharp increase.