Three major defense contractors in the Washington, D.C., region will be handing out pink slips until July.
Lockheed Martin and Carnegie Mellon have teamed up to create cyber lab.
According to a new study, government contractors understand open-source software and how it can move government agencies to cloud computing better than government officials do.
William Clark has been promoted to president and chief executive officer of Savi Technology, a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corp.
After a delayed start due to a contractor protest almost three years ago, Lockheed Martin Corp.'s Next Generation Identification team is beginning to fully develop and deploy its enhancement of the FBI's latent fingerprint matching accuracy and introduce palm print matching to the system.
Ron Stefano has been named vice president of Mission Operations Solutions for Raytheon Co.'s Intelligence and Information Systems business.
Lockheed Martin Corp. will provide training and technical support to the Coast Guard under a five-year indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract that has a $57 million ceiling value.
The SBInet system might be gone, but the need for border security continues. What lessons did DHS and industry learn from the attempt to build a virtual fence along the border of the United States and Mexico?
Lockheed Martin finds private equity buyer for PAE unit as part of its divestiture plan.
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The large government contractor Lockheed Martin saw profits in its Information Systems and Global Solutions fall due to weakened defense and intelligence sales.
Of the 99 deals that closed during 2010, 37 involved companies on the Top 100 list. Who were the big dealmakers?