ICF eyes cyber as federal growth engine

ICF's subject matter knowledge-based approach to the cyber market showed returns last year and the company is intent on gaining more.

Huntington Ingalls closes Fulcrum acquisition

Huntington Ingalls Industries closes its acquisition of Fulcrum, the latest in a series of deals to help build its government services arm.

Leidos books $93M in USCIS agile development work

Leidos takes in a $93.5 million task order to implement new agile development processes for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency’s IT environment.

Hexagon eyes visualization tech growth through bolt-on acquisition

Swedish precision tech outfit Hexagon buys visualization product maker Thermopylae to grow a portfolio of tools used to create tactical edge maps.

Devis hires Perspecta, GDIT vet Anstett

Government IT consulting firm Devis adds two-decade industry veteran Frank Anstett to its leadership team.

Booz Allen hires former AWS exec DiGammarino

Booz Allen Hamilton adds to its leadership team Frank DiGammarino, a former executive from Amazon Web Services and White House senior adviser.

DTRA awards large biz piece of $535M IT services contract

The Defense Threat Reduction Agency doles out awards for the full-and-open piece of its $535 million enterprise IT services contract.

Leidos closes sale of commercial cyber business

Leidos completes the divestiture of its commercial cyber business and becomes the latest in a long line of government contractors to do the same.

ManTech not sounding apt for megadeals as organic growth shines

ManTech feels almost no pressure to make the same type of megadeal that many of their competitors have as they look to gain market share on their own accord.

FLIR gets more than robots with Endeavor deal

Endeavor Robotics brings FLIR Systems more robotic platforms but also the software and technology to make them more autonomous.

LMI joins venture capital fray in government market

Nonprofit consulting firm LMI launches a venture capital fund to find companies in emerging technology domains, not unlike what other government market giants have done.

To an extent, Leidos prioritizing growth over margin

Leidos is near the three-year mark since its megadeal to buy Lockheed Martin's IT services business and it sees a clear path to growth. Partly by design, that does mean some profit pressure.

Hexagon adds CACI vet Rich

Hexagon hires former CACI International programs lead Emma Rich as a senior vice president in the federal business.

Perspecta points to big Army win as early sign of success

Just eight months old and Perspecta can already point to a $900 million Army win as just one sign that the logic behind the three-way merger is already paying off.

With Endeavor in tow, FLIR aims to ride unmanned growth wave

FLIR continues to use acquisitions to build a broader set of capabilities in the growing unmanned systems market.

ByteCubed-Chief combo rebrands

ByteCubed and Chief unveil a new name in the wake of their recent combination.

Applied Insight moves up the stack with latest deals

Applied Insight continues to shape itself as a middle-tier player with a pair of new deals that move it up the food chain and technical stack.

General Dynamics IT keeps $491M DISA network order

General Dynamics IT takes a $491 million blanket purchase agreement to continue its support of the Defense Department’s network infrastructures.

Inside this small business' playbook to weather a shutdown

Odds of a second partial government shutdown this year are down dramatically thanks to a funding deal. But even if agencies did close again, this small firm would know what to do.

Huntington Ingalls takes $78M Army inspection system support order

Huntington Ingalls Industries books a $78.4 million task order to help maintain and repair inspection systems used by the Army.