• M&A

    SI Org makes deal for part of Telcordia

    The SI Organization has acquired Applied Communication Sciences, a year-old company with roots that go back to the legendary Bell Labs. Read More

  • Nick Wakeman

    TASC revs its strategy engine

    TASC hires Randy Phillips from CSC as its new chief strategy officer. He brings a wealth of experience in mergers and acquisitions and corporate development, and is another top-draw hire by the former Northrop Grumman division. We look inside the company's thinking. Read More

  • CLOUD

    Intell community showers more love on the cloud

    CIA investment group invests in Apigee, a maker of a cloud platform for sharing data and services through apps. Read More

  • M&A SPECIAL REPORT

    Merger-born Novetta promptly grows by M&A

    Novetta Solutions spends its first year in business making deals and looking for more as budget constraints create the opportunity for a tech renaissance. What and who are they buying? What's the focus of their tech-rich strategy? Read More

  • M&A SPECIAL REPORT

    Stottlemyer explains Acentia's vision for acquisitions

    The pursuit of the perfect acquisition of Acentia started with 150 prospects before narrowing down to three targets and finally the closing of one deal, for 2020 Company. But it all started with a clear-eyed vision that CEO Todd Stottlemyer explains step-by-step. Read More

  • M&A SPECIAL REPORT

    KEYW evolves its strategy on way to dealmaker of the year award

    The four deals KEYW closed last year aren't about critical mass. The company's M&A focus now as a more strategic focus as it builds out its cyber and intell portfolios Read More

  • M&A

    Big data fuels cross-country acquisition

    Haystax builds on its big data chops with the acquisition of Digital Sandbox and the addition of monitoring and risk and threat analysis capabilities. Read More

  • M&A SPECIAL REPORT

    Inside SRA's acquisition strategy

    SRA's acqiusition of MorganFranklin's national security solutions business was about more than just one deal; it points to the company's strategy to expand into new markets, add capabilities and deepen customer relationships. Read More

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  • M&A SPECIAL REPORT

    Who made 2012's biggest deals?

    We rank the best deals out of 103 that closed in 2012 and call out the ones that had the biggest impact on the government market. Some created new players, while others took established players into new areas, but all are transformative. Read More

  • M&A SPECIAL REPORT

    103 deals chasing the next big thing

    Several factors were at play in the 103 mergers and acquisitions that closed in 2012, but two common themes were transformation and anticipation. The prevailing wisdom says that in a market where budget uncertainty rules the day, investing millions in an acquisition might not be a wise use of resources. But government contractors are forever in search of the next hot opportunity. That above all else is what Washington Technology’s annual M&A roundup teaches us. Read More

  • Nick Wakeman

    Other investors join battle to buy Dell

    A billionaire and a private equity group have joined the battle against Michael Dell to buy his company and take it private, but the big question is, what will Dell become? Read More

  • Nick Wakeman

    Lockheed continues diversification push

    Lockheed Martin is looking to buy another IT company in Australia, as it continues to execute its diversification strategy. Read More

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