The Securities and Exchange Commission cancels for now the small business on-ramp for its main $2.5 billion IT services contract with plans for a restart.
Having to defend one's incumbent role on a technology services contract is a fact of life in the market. But two recompetes this year could help reveal how important scale is in the market given the big M&A deals in recent years.
Microsoft unveils a new offering to host classified information in a commercial cloud. Agencies are looking at it ahead of a pair of big-ticket cloud contract awards.
Parsons Corp.'s process to go public illuminates how they and other "Architecture, Engineering and Construction" firms have found their footing and then some in the government services landscape.
The court battle over the Defense Department's $10 billion JEDI cloud infrastructure contract has an updated timeline approved by the judge overseeing the case, including a new date for oral arguments.
The Army's $82 billion "LOGCAP V" global logistics contract is different than its current iteration and those awards will help reset the defense services market.
LMI is in the midst of a transformation to closer align with how its customers want to apply technology to their mission. But CEO David Zolet sees that shift as keeping to the nonprofit's core mission.
Macquarie Capital, which helped advise CSRA on the sale to General Dynamics, hires Timothy Alden to co-lead its coverage of the A&D and government services markets.