Drone maker Arcturus UAV becomes the third awardee of a potential six-year, $475 million contract for unmanned systems and ISR services to Special Operations Command.
Shortly after DXC Technology launched in April and brought together Computer Sciences Corp. and HPE Enterprise Services, Marilyn Crouther, the leader of their federal business talked with Washington Technology about the firm's federal presence and vision for making her business a key component of the company's success.
Raytheon is known as one of the world's biggest weapons makers but its big bet on cybersecurity is expanding its reputation into another lucrative market area.
IBM and the Air Force Research Laboratory are working together on a new supercomputer with artificial intelligence functions and a brain-inspired design.
CenturyLink names almost two-decade Level 3 veteran Ed Morche as head of the strategic enterprise, federal and state government account teams as the close of their merger approaches.
ManTech International saw its revenue drop sharply as military operations wound down in Afghanistan and Iraq, but several moves during the lean years have brought a return to growth for the company.
Hampton Roads-based Mymic beats out four other bids for a five-year, $22.9 million Joint Staff IT services contract the Navy reserved for small businesses.
General Dynamics' IT arm takes a potential $45 million contract to build software for the U.S. military to model effects of WMD and toxic material incidents.
The company formerly known as Robbins Gioia names Silicon Valley veteran Liam Speden as chief technology officer and two-decade employee Chris Samulski as software director.
The Navy gives four companies positions on a potential eight-year, $492.4 million contract to produce units and supplies in support of its wide area network on shore and ships.
NASA chooses five companies for contracts worth up to $199.3 million combined for IT software development and system support services at the agency's Johnson hub in Houston.