CACI International holds the No. 12 spot on the Top 100 after booking a record $11.6 billion last year with $6.5 billion in new work, including its biggest win to date, a $1.5 billion deal with the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency.
Customers want to move faster and Top 100 companies are investing in ways to bring leading-edge technologies to the market that can address the need for speed, plus enhance security and capabilities.
Leaping to No. 5 on the 2021 Top 100, Science Applications International Corp. leaned on Unisys Federal to achieve growth growth and two other recent deals set the stage for more opportunities ahead.
V3Gate, a Colorado-based valued-added reseller, has leveraged its strong ties to the VA and DHS to grow and crack the 2021 Top 100. One of its leaders explains its strategy and the opportunities ahead.
Peraton is two years out from its spinoff from Harris Corp. and recent contract wins and an acquisition show that the company is embracing change as a growth engine.
A combination of bandwidth and connectivity have drawn data services and cloud providers to the Loudoun County in Northern Virginia county, making it home to 70 percent of the world's internet traffic.
Titania Solutions started as blank sheet of paper in 2012 but is now 100 people strong and growing, thanks to a few strategic wins and focus on its people.
The last year has been good to SAIC and the company's leaders see more opportunities to protect its business while expanding into new areas. Here's a look at how they are doing it.
CACI International has a three-prong strategy that banks on delighting customers, winning recompetes and new work and growing its fixed-price contracting.
Science Applications International Corp. is already seeing benefits from hits Ingenuity 2015 strategy as it wins new contracts and customers in the federal market.