Companies

Maxar finds buyer for radar, sensor tech group

The space technology company makes a portfolio reshaping move close to one year after its restructuring.

Contracts

Maximus files lawsuit over $6.6B call center recompete

The company is reiterating its claim that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is going to far with its inclusion of a labor harmony agreement in the solicitation.

Companies

Health, space and sales leadership moves across the market

A pair of companies looking to move further up the middle tier feature, along with a defense tech company's board of directors bringing in two new members.

Companies

How Parsons' push for synergies also includes tech

Digital twins are a big portion of what Parsons leans on to find commonalities between its federal and infrastructure segments, as CEO Carey Smith put it for investors.

Contracts

Evans wins $212M FAA engineering, program support recompete

The Federal Aviation Administration gets award number one out with four more to go for this second iteration of a contract supporting its air traffic organization.

Companies

Hexagon's US federal arm promotes Reichert to CEO

This subsidiary of the Sweden-headquartered industrial tech company focuses on installation security, geographic information systems, cybersecurity and C4ISR.

Companies

Ernst & Young buys digital identity tech consultancy

Dignari opened for business in 2013 and brings to EY a suite of programs across the Homeland Security Department's enterprise.

Companies

SAS acquires hypersonic engineering provider

The Godspeed Capital-backed company is bringing in a business whose client base includes the Missile Defense Agency, among others.

Companies

Conduent centers its customer experience approach around 'no wrong door'

Federal policy trickles down to the state and local levels of government that distribute benefits for citizens. Here is how Conduent wants to be a primary partner for those agencies on the technology front.

Companies

Technology, talent and operations leadership moves across the market

Some boards of directors at the government market's largest companies also welcomed new members.

Companies

FAST 50: Amivero relies on transparency to fulfill its mission, vision

Company No. 4 on the 2024 Fast 50 bases its strategy on giving employees and customers alike full visibility into everything from opportunity identification to contract capture and then execution.

Companies

Booz Allen's approach to prototyping with PAR in its fold

Company leaders describe to Wall Street how they have integrated PAR Government Systems since that acquisition's closure and how they see civilian agencies feeling the turbulence of election season.

Podcasts

WT 360: A roadmap for navigating the business lifecycle

James Calver, a partner at fractional executive services provider TechCXO, goes over some basic principles of what it really means to be a growth-oriented company and where the starting points are to make that happen.

Companies

L3Harris, Palantir deepen their partnership to push a 'disruptive' strategy

Their technology development collaboration will be all about the defense market even as one of the CEOs says "we're not really defense integrators."

Contracts

OASIS+ small biz award process moves to 8(a) selections

A new group of 182 small businesses join the group of apparent winners on this recompete of the government's primary vehicle for non-tech centric professional services.

Companies

How CACI's $1.2B Azure Summit acquisition expands its overseas strategy

In adding Azure Summit, CACI will first look at combining technologies to work with U.S. customers and then use that as a pathway for global expansion.

Companies

Integrated Data Services hires Olibah as CEO

Tammer Olibah most recently led Hexagon's U.S. government subsidiary and joins IDS one year after it was acquired by Arlington Capital Partners.

Companies

SAIC backs satellite bus design startup

Science Applications International Corp.'s venture arm is undertaking this investment as part of its push to find more dual-use technologies that work in commercial and national security environments.

Companies

FAST 50: How Blue Skies found its singular sweet spot in the market

Company No. 12 on our 2024 Fast 50 decided early on that the government market's ammunition and armaments corner was where it should be.

Contracts

DARPA details its reach into private investing networks

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency especially wants to hear from angel investors, family offices, venture capital firms and private equity.