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Navy chooses 29 for $400M operational exercise support contract

The Navy set up the contract to hire a pool of companies that can help design and build out exercises that primarily focus on cyberspace operations.

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CISA contemplates whether to hire security software buying help

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a sources sought notice that describes its desire to bring in a company that can help manage enterprise license and materials purchases.

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GAO tells the Army to reopen $50B MAPS contract

The Government Accountability Office could reshape how agencies handle small business participation on other contracts that consolidate multiple vehicles.

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GovExec TV: Five Questions with Jordan Burris

See how agencies can replace reactive fraud response with proactive identity verification and smarter prevention.

Companies

Noblis extends space portfolio with acquisition

FTS International brings a suite of space engineering and orbital analysis services to Noblis.

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Air Force leans on ESOP legislation to sole-source $992M contract

This contract is part of a Defense Department pilot program that allows for certain follow-on awards to stay with the incumbent, if they are fully-employee owned.

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How Congress Is reshaping the Pentagon’s FY27 spending plans

House and Senate continuing resolution plans signal appropriators expect to punt full-year Pentagon funding decisions well past the new fiscal year, according to this analysis by Forecast international's Shaun McDougal.

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Anduril wants both halves of $1.5 DHS counter-UAS contract

The company secured an award for the services track, but argues it should have also won a spot on the hardware/software portion.

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OneGov savings balloon to over $1.6B as agencies weigh future of AI in contracting

The General Services Administration has already agreed to extend some OneGov deals and is working on brokering new ones, according to an official.

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Modern missile defense depends on trusted data

Missile defense moves at machine speed. Discover why secure, trusted data is critical to Golden Dome success.

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FAA brings in AT&T for network modernization program

The Federal Aviation Administration is developing a potential 15-year contract with AT&T to support the overhaul of the air traffic control system.

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Shutdown hangover: NGA forced into no-compete bridge contract to keep Mojave running

A 43-day funding lapse back in the fall is still costing the agency time — and forcing sole-source awards — as it works toward a follow-on competition for this support services contract.

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AEVEX enters water with $600M BlackSea acquisition

The cash-and-stock agreement expands AEVEX beyond drones into surface and underwater autonomous systems.

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Five things Space Command says it needs to win tomorrow’s wars

Gen. Whiting adds to previous calls for new tech in his final speech to the SMD Symposium.

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VA seeks to extend its Oracle health record contract through 2031

“This action is necessary to continue [electronic health record modernization] deployment activities and associated support services until all VA Medical Centers (VAMCs) and related facilities have fully transitioned to the EHR system,” the department said in a Sam.gov solicitation notice.

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Palantir’s no-bid pipeline just got bigger

A new $244M Pentagon memo skips the Federal Acquisition Regulation's process for sole-source justifications and urges agencies to find ways to work with the company.

Opinion

America's infrastructure boom has a people problem

Closing the infrastructure industry's talent gap will determine which projects actually get built over the next decade, writes Brian Jordan, chief growth officer at GISI Consulting Group.

Companies

NASA insourcing push to cost Amentum 3% of revenue in 2027

NASA is taking over more technical and operational work from contractors like Amentum, which laid out both the financial impacts of that to investors and explained where it still has plenty to do for this customer.

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DCS loses latest protest, but the challenges might not be over

DCS' challenges to the Army's corrective action involving this $251.7 million task order are dismissed, but the opportunity to raise objections remains if the contract again goes to Amentum.