Companies

Redwire to buy small satellite manufacturer

Hera Technologies is active in a project run by Space Force to demonstrate on-orbit servicing.

Companies

Lockheed to acquire spacecraft maker Terran Orbital

This represents the global defense giant's first move to buy a company it first backed through its venture capital arm.

Contracts

Disappointed bidder seeks second chance at $1.9B IRS pact

The IRS received 27 bids and chose five for the blanket purchase agreement to support the office that manages the agency's IT budget and capability delivery function.

Companies

'All roads lead back' to Huntsville in SAS' expansion push

With the backing of Godspeed Capital, Special Aerospace Services is breaking ground on a new facility in Huntsville, Alabama that will shape its long-term future.

Companies

22nd Century acquires treasury software support firm

22nd Century is looking to grow its digital transformation offerings that aid government agencies in managing their financial functions.

Contracts

Protests hit OASIS+ general small business track

A total of 10 companies so far are challenging their exclusion from an award on the governmentwide professional services vehicle.

Companies

West 4th acquires IT modernization specialist

West 4th is doubling in size through this transaction approximately two years after the company itself got a new owner and leader.

Contracts

Army lets one protester back in for $10B IT product competition

A separate set of six protests remains active at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims over their elimination from a place on the IT Enterprise Solutions 4 Hardware vehicle.

Companies

Lumen hires Finke to lead public sector unit

Josh Finke now oversees all aspects of the telecom company's work with government agencies and educational institutions, plus health care and public safety entities.

Podcasts

WT 360: Raft's big decision and vision for the digital battlefield

Shubhi Mishra, co-founder and chief executive of Raft, describes her decision to find an investor to support the software engineering startup and where they go from here with Washington Harbour Partners' backing.

Companies

NASA presses pause on SEWP VI

Industry will have a new deadline to get their bids in for the governmentwide IT vehicle after NASA completes a review of the procurement.

Companies

3 CFO hires and more leadership moves across the market

Appointments focused on overall corporate strategy and leadership over a civilian portfolio also feature.

Companies

How CACI puts together teams for its tech programs

The company primarily leans on software to develop and deliver its solutions, which means that others more focused on hardware can make for key partners.

Opinion

Anduril's hyperscale blueprint is all about its alternative business model

The amount of new investment and a higher valuation for the seven-year-old defense tech startup are important, but far from everything.

Companies

Enlightenment Capital backs cyber, electronic warfare outfit

Cryptic Vector opened for business in 2018 and also specializes in making radio frequency products that are low in size, weight and power.

Companies

V2X now leans on optimization to carry out its strategy

In his first conversation with Wall Street, V2X's new CEO Jeremy Wensinger describes what the company's current chapter looks like after a whole lot of integration work.

Contracts

IRS makes awards on $1.9B IT services recompete

This pact known as EPPIS supports the IRS office responsible for monitoring and managing its IT budget.

Contracts

Army chooses bundling to recompete billions in professional services, IT vehicles

The future Marketplace for the Acquisition of Professional Services contract is being designed to bring staff augmentation and technology support from industry into one procurement.

Contracts

Abacus wins $123M nuclear directorate support contract

The Air Force organization sought an industry partner to help in policy development and other functions related to nuclear weapons.

Contracts

Accenture Federal touts $81M Social Security automation award

The Social Security Administration is looking to further enhance how it processes approximately 250 million benefit forms per year for retirees and survivors.