Airbus reorgs US defense biz, names new president

Airbus reorganizes its U.S. defense and space business in concurrence with the appointment of a new division president.

Leidos wins $66M Air Force sensor research contract

Leidos wins a $66.7 million contract for rapid technology development and demonstration work on sensor systems for the Air Force.

Yulista takes $226M Army 'C5ISR' support contract

Yulista Support Services receives a $226.9 million contract to help the Army maintain "C5ISR" flight activity platforms.

Gryphon makes deal to grow cyber footprint

Gryphon Technologies makes an acquisition to add new cybersecurity services for the Navy and Coast Guard.

Woman-owned firm purchases health IT contractor

Woman-owned business A-TEK acquires a federal health care IT contractor whose customers include HHS and the VA.

SRC expands radar R&D work through acquisition

Nonprofit R&D outfit SRC buys Saze, a company that focuses on radar research-and-development.

Lockheed shifts missile segment leader to new role

Lockheed Martin moves the head of its missiles and fire control segment to lead the unit that houses much of its cyber and "C4ISR" work.

With deal done, L3-Harris combo takes initial shape

L3 Technologies and Harris Corp. have completed their long-awaited megamerger eight months in the making since they first announced it and have now unveiled the structure of what the combined entity looks like.

With deals and alliances, the unmanned sea vehicle market gets crowded

General Dynamics can claim to be an early mover in the unmanned sea vehicle market but the field has gotten crowded since that first move.

Innovation labs grow in popularity among GovCon players

More government contractors are establishing innovation centers and internal R&D organizations as they put more emphasis on bringing new solutions to the government customers.

Top 100: Verizon's new structure enables strategy

Verizon has a restructured business that lets it pursue emerging opportunities as well as push new 5G innovations.

Top 100: Three years after Dell, NTT Data targets more megadeals

NTT Data acquired Dell's services business in 2016 and since then has been quietly pulling wins that it would have chased before and federal Tim Conway says more is to come.

Top 100: Where does Huntington Ingalls take its services business from here?

Huntington Ingalls has turned seven different business units into a single entity and is targeting more growth for its technical solutions business.

Top 100: AT&T's transformation drives public sector opportunities

As AT&T corporate transforms itself, the public sector business grabs opportunities via FirstNet and the coming wave of 5G technologies.

Top 100: Inside BAE's commercial tech strategy

BAE Systems is pursuing commercial tech partnership as a way to supplement and complement its in-house development work.

Top 100: What's behind CACI's product play

Acquisitions have fueled CACI International push toward products but the company sees the shift as a complement to its services work.

Raytheon-UTC deal: questions and (maybe some) answers

Just two days into the new mega-deal between Raytheon and United Technologies Corp., there are still plenty of questions with just a few answers. Maybe.

IRS makes 9 awards on $1B IT program support contract

The Internal Revenue Service awards a $1.1 billion blanket purchase agreement to support the tax agency’s IT enterprise program management office.

AeroVironment buys Pulse Aerospace

AeroVironment purchases fellow unmanned aircraft maker Pulse Aerospace to add not just a new type of vehicle but underlying technology that supports the platform.

Some key takeaways from the Raytheon-UTC mega deal

News that Raytheon is joining forces with United Technologies' aerospace and defense businesses is sending shockwaves throughout the government market. We try to distill some of them and especially those that matter to federal systems integrators.