Contracts

LMI secures $604M Border Patrol recompete win

This largest award in LMI's six-decade history expands the scope of work to the agency's entire headquarters organization.

Companies

Global conflicts drive GovCon demand amid evolving capacity constraints

Investors want to know what the CEOs of publicly traded companies make of turbulence in the world and the industry's response to it. CACI International and Northrop Grumman answered those questions.

Companies

Growth and procurement leadership moves across the market

Also this week: a former Army chief of staff joins the board of directors at an emerging small unmanned aerial vehicle maker.

Companies

General Dynamics assumes 'new reality' of supply chains in its outlook

The company's IT hardware and product unit seems to assume that some fragility is now normal.

Opinion

What the mystery buyer of RTX's cyber business is getting

RTX is fetching $1.3 billion for its cybersecurity, intelligence and services business unit. We can tell you all about the transaction even without (yet) knowing the acquirer's identity.

Contracts

DISA opens $334M commissary tech support contract for bids

One company will take on the responsibility of managing hardware and software that supports the military's global network of grocery and household goods stores.

Companies

CAE finds buyer for healthcare business

This divestiture agreement takes place two years after CAE acquired a military training division from L3Harris Technologies.

Contracts

FEMA lays out timeline for audit support contract

The Federal Emergency Management Agency wants woman-owned small businesses to take heed of this upcoming opportunity to work with its chief financial officer.

Contracts

GSA starts the bidding for employee travel system competition

The General Services Administration will choose a single company to provide a "configurable (and) commercial" service that manages travel and expense services for other civilian agencies.

Podcasts

WT 360: All about how OTA contracts really work

Tim Greeff, founder and chief executive of NSTXL, explains the nonprofit’s role in Other Transaction Authority contracts and the inner workings of what takes place when federal agencies look to go outside the traditional acquisition lanes.

Contracts

Leidos secures climate resilience, electric vehicle charging contracts

The Defense Department's office for energy and the Air Force choose Leidos-led teams for different aspects of their overall climate agendas.

Contracts

Tyto Athene wins $66M DHA e-commerce support contract

The Defense Health Agency uses the systems to help keep payments going across military and private sector health care networks.

Contracts

Library of Congress chooses 8 for $450M agile development vehicle

The U.S.' de facto national library is responsible for a collection of approximately 162 million items in at least 450 languages.

Companies

HawkEye 360 adds Lockheed's venture arm as investor

The companies are also entering into a new partnership arrangement focused on advancing remote sensing and radio frequency technologies.

Companies

22nd Century Technologies acquires public safety software provider

This iteration of the government technology and management consulting company's strategy includes an emphasis on products.

Contracts

CGI Federal touts $522M EPA IT modernization win

The Environmental Protection Agency's focus for this program is on new technologies that can support its agenda for addressing climate change and other societal priorities.

Companies

Capella Space’s co-founder steps back from CEO role

Payam Banazadeh will remain on the satellite imagery provider's board of directors, while his successor brings a defense industry background as Capella seeks government market growth.

Companies

Cubic brings in new transportation business leader

This major hire takes place two years after the company was taken private.

Companies

Easy Dynamics hires new finance chief

The company makes this executive team addition amid its push to further expand cybersecurity offerings.

Companies

Shield Capital closes raise for inaugural fund

The venture investment firm fetches capital from institutional and private investors to gain resources for backing founders and startups across the national security technology landscape.