Ernst & Young hires two-decade Defense Department IT veteran and White House Communications Agency Commander Cleo Thomas to the firm's public sector leadership team.
DXC, Leidos and CSRA are all seeking a major IT modernization foothold as they chase the Navy's NGEN IT services contract. What they told us about their strategies, plus how analysts are looking at the stakes for this competition.
With the protest battle over, Raytheon will move forward on a $575 million task order to update software on Army missile defense and other weapons systems.
The General Services Administration opens potential 10-year, $5 billion "VETS 2" IT services contract for business and is ready to accept task orders on the vehicle.
Raytheon wins a $511 million recompete contract to continue its service work on radars the Air Force uses to collect intelligence for arms control and treaty verification.
CACI International is turning up the heat -- and stretching its finances -- to buy CSRA for $7.2 billion and snatch it away from the much-larger General Dynamics.