Fiscal 2018 budget uncertainty coupled with the slow pace of Trump appointees is clouding the picture for companies as they try to predict where market opportunities are in this fiscal year's final stretch.
KeyLogic Systems purchases CrossResolve to build up a national security and biometrics practice across the FBI and Defense and Homeland Security departments.
Jacobs Engineering Group wins a potential eight-and-a-half year, $4.6 billion research-and-development and IT services contract with the Missile Defense Agency.
Vienna, Va.-based Criterion Systems books a potential five-year, $85 million Agriculture IT services order through the GSA Alliant Small Business vehicle.
Science Applications International Corp. receives a potential five-year, $48 million task order for IT services to the National Institute of Mental Health.
Booz Allen Hamilton indicates it might be “years” before a Justice Department investigation is resolved but they report no impact on bidding for and winning new business.
DLT Solutions elevate Brian Strosser from chief operating officer to president three months after the appointment of former immixGroup CEO Art Richer as chief executive.
Shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries made a $1 billion bet on services last year and is starting to see a return with an early win and an upcoming unmanned opportunity.
The Air Force makes Boeing company number five with a position on a potential seven-year, $409 million platform and engine development research contract.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency kicks off a program to develop defenses against small unmanned aircraft with three initial contract awards.
Leidos sees success in its efforts to integrate the heritage Leidos with the Lockheed Martin IT business it merged with last year. And Wall Street is welcoming the news.