Companies

CM Equity Partners acquires Sabre Systems

Phil Jaurigue started the company in 1989 and returned to the CEO post in 2021.

Companies

A reader's guide to 'New Amentum' on its launch day

The government services company is now a publicly-traded one following its merger with Jacobs' federal-facing units. Here is a one-stop shop of our coverage in the buildup to the transaction's closure.

Podcasts

WT 360: Defense One’s Audrey Decker on Boeing’s direction and Air Force, Space Force priorities

Our Defense One colleague Audrey Decker explains the ongoing turmoil in Boeing’s government business, along with what’s important these days for the Air Force and Space Force customers she covers.

Companies

Security, finance and growth leadership moves across the market

Plus the former Novetta CEO takes up a board chairman position for one of Capitol Meridian Partners' portfolio companies.

Contracts

Dell wins $794M Adobe software supply contract

The global tech giant will also take on related upgrades, modernization and maintenance support.

Contracts

HHS' equitable care agency awards 2 vehicles, $750M combined ceiling

The Health Resources and Services Administration chooses 10 firms for a evaluation support contract and 14 on a second pact directly tied to the U.S.' organ transplant network.

Companies

Mythics buys Three Wire's tech resale business

One Equity Partners acquired majority ownership of Mythics in late 2022 and this is the company's first transaction since then.

Companies

Reli Group's founder returns to CEO role

Mohammad Elias focused on his role as chairman of Reli's board of directors for the past two years.

Contracts

Army unveils structure of bundled professional services, IT recompete

The future Marketplace for the Acquisition of Professional Services contract is poised to have five domains for interested bidders to consider.

Contracts

MDA previews recompete of advisory, assistance services contracts

Whether the Missile Defense Agency will lean on the government's flagship professional services vehicle for this family of contracts remains an open question.

Companies

Space, defense and growth leadership moves across the market

Hires in the realm of technology innovation and operations also feature, along with a pair of additions to boards of directors.

Contracts

GSA moves on second big batch of OASIS+ choices

Approximately 770 companies can now call themselves apparent winners of seats on this recompete of the government's primary vehicle for acquiring professional services.

Contracts

NOAA adds pair to $8B services vehicle's 'Fisheries' domain

One of the new awardees put up a legal fight to get its bid reconsidered and the second appears to have benefited from that ask.

Companies

Cydecor buys network communications integrator

Artel opened for business in 1986 and supports the U.S. military's terrestrial assets on five continents.

Contracts

DLA picks 89 for $12B IT recompete

Known by the acronym JETS, this is the Defense Logistics Agency's main mechanism for acquiring technology products and services from industry.

Companies

What we can gauge from Intel's $3B military chip grant

This agreement has two signposts: how the U.S. government views semiconductors as core to restoring the country's tech leadership and the company involved.

Companies

C5MI, RunSafe and Second Front Systems bring in new investors

The first transaction detailed in this roundup is of the private equity variety and the latter two are all about venture capital activity.

Companies

CACI's $1.3B purchase of Azure Summit born out of familiarity

In explaining the acquisition to Wall Street, CACI International CEO John Mengucci pointed to a large Navy software development program as where the company got an early look at the possibilities.

Companies

CACI to buy radio frequency tech maker for $1.3B

The pending addition of Azure Summit Technology is the newest move by CACI International to expand its electronic warfare and electromagnetic spectrum footprints.

Podcasts

WT 360: All about the human element in acquisition

Adam Rentschler, co-founder and chief executive of Valid Eval, joins to outline the role technology and data can play in helping government buyers defend their decisions to bring some humanity back into the ecosystem.