Maximus knows the revenue infusion of working on the Census is short-lived. But they see the benefits in past performance, customer experience and cash as helping for the long-term.
By rebrand and recasting itself, Jacobs begins to tell investors a different story about the company with the acquisition of KeyW Corp. a critical piece of that new narrative.
Amazon Web Services' protest of the Defense Department's award of the JEDI cloud infrastructure contract made it to court Friday. While mostly sealed, some early cards in AWS' hand are evident, including claims of undue influence from President Trump.
The Census will be taken next year but that is merely the data collection part, as ImmixGroup analysts put it during their annual Government IT Sales Summit.
ManTech International names three executives to a new team within the company that will focus on work and opportunities with the Veterans Affairs Department.
Maximus continues to view acquisitions as its number one priority for capital deployment even as it sorts through a market replete with high expectations of sellers.
With a protest fight now over, Govplace can move ahead on a $109 million blanket purchase agreement to help USCIS host data in multiple commercial cloud environments.
Jacobs Engineering Group expands the responsibilities for two of its executives amid the company's ongoing evolution with respect to its federal presence.
Arlington Capital Partners finds a buyer for one of its portfolio companies whose main federal clients for geospatial data products include the U.S. Geological Survey and NOAA.
FLIR Systems has won a five-year, $109 million contract to build unmanned ground vehicles weighing up to 700 pounds for the Army to use in military operations and homeland defense missions.