Sizing up the General Dynamics IT-CSRA combination

General Dynamics has won the battle to acquire CSRA and create a top two federal IT player. We look at some of the latest numbers that show it.

CACI withdraws bid for CSRA, path clears for General Dynamics

CACI International withdraws its $7.2 billion cash-and-stock offer for CSRA to end a bidding war against General Dynamics.

Ernst & Young adds DOD IT vet Thomas to public sector team

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.

NIH heart institute awards $214M IT BPA

NIH's National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute awards six spots on a $214 million IT services blanket purchase agreement.

DHS vet Chaillan joins Qualys as federal CTO

Former DHS Chief Architect Nicolas Chaillan joins secure cloud firm Qualys as federal CTO to lead government IT initiatives.

Boeing VC arm backs 'Internet of Things' nanosatellite business

Boeing's venture capital arm invests in Myriota, a nanosatellite technology startup focused on "Internet of Things" connectivity.

Inside the Navy NGEN IT services competition's teams and stakes

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.

Raytheon to proceed on $575M Army software services order

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.

Leidos books $112M Army munitions logistics contract

Leidos takes a $112 million contract to continue its logistics services for Army munitions storage and resupply functions.

Radiant Solutions gets extension on Army geospatial tech services contract

Maxar's Radiant Solutions business signs a new contract with the Army to continue support of a platform used to access geospatial data.

General Dynamics secures $628M DHS IT services order

General Dynamics takes in a $628 million task order to provide IT services at the Department of Homeland Security’s future headquarters.

How KeyW plans to break the $750M milestone

With the Sotera integration behind it, executives at KeyW are setting their sights on their next revenue milestone: $750 million.

CSRA joins Google Cloud partner program

CSRA joins Google's cloud partnership network to further expand the federal IT provider's industry partnership portfolio.

Lockheed's VC arm backs AI chip maker Mythic

The Lockheed Martin venture capital arm's latest investment is in Mythic, a maker of computer chips to support artificial intelligence.

GSA opens $5B VETS 2 IT services vehicle

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.

LGS names Beck CFO

LGS Innovations appoints three-decade government contracting veteran Jeff Beck as executive vice president and chief financial officer.

Buchanan & Edwards adds FBI vet Healy

Buchanan & Edwards has hired 25-year FBI veteran Timothy Healy as director of the contractor's national security business.

Raytheon keeps $511M Air Force 'Cobra Dane' radar services job

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.

Peraton hires Northrop vet King as growth lead

Peraton adds former Northrop Grumman business development executive Michael King as chief growth officer.

CACI turns up the heat with renewed bid for CSRA

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.