Opinion

Drone strike in Syria highlights risks faced by contractors

Contractors have lived and worked in war zones since the Sept. 11 attacks, a fact government agencies do not acknowledge enough.

Companies

Bluestone closes third investment fund

Existing and new limited partners have committed capital into Bluestone Investment Partners III for backing lower-middle market companies.

Contracts

DOD partners with GSA to get sustainable products to agencies

General Services Administration officials have agreed to leverage Defense Department program that assists agencies in their acquisitions of sustainable commercial off-the-shelf technologies.

Sponsor Content

Cutting The Red Tape: Why Governments Are Investing In Digital Workflows

This report will explore how government IT is changing how it looks at document workflows and internal processes.

Companies

SAIC agrees to divest supply chain business

ASRC Federal will add more than 40 employees supporting the Defense Logistics Agency after the $350 million deal closes.

Contracts

NOAA seeks unmanned systems to monitor Hawaii's waters

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration wants the crafts to work alone for 30 days or more as they collect data in calm and rough seas.

Contracts

New protests likely to thwart CIO-SP4 award plan

The National Institutes of Health's IT acquisition hub could still make awards, but will have to certify that its need to move on this $50 billion contract is urgent.

Contracts

NGA previews $850M research, development contract

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is looking to build upon and expand ongoing work on further iterating technologies.

Companies

FTC seeks info on cloud computing market’s influence

The Federal Trade Commission is asking for public feedback about the market power of cloud computing providers, among other information.

Companies

Quantum computing and seagliders mark the week's defense venture activity

The emerging tech investment arms of Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Technologies share their newest backings.

Sponsor Content

Identity Security: Why it Matters and Why Now

Discover how embracing the modern Identity Security framework can help your organization defend against threats without introducing friction.

Contracts

OPM finalizes second block of awards for employee learning portal support

The Office of Personnel Management is looking to upgrade the USALearning environment used by federal employees.

Opinion

The challenge of the big breakup

People resist letting go but that's what good managers must learn to do, whether you are talking about programs or people. It isn't easy but it is necessary.

Podcasts

WT 360: BigBear's agenda for itself and the AI market

Both the new chief executive of BigBear and head of its federal business join the 360 conversation to lay out the company's pathway it believes is the right one to become an artificial intelligence integration leader.

Companies

Economic uncertainty is no barrier to tech investments, DOD official says

The head of the Defense Department office that connects promising companies with private capital said they will “continue to advance these technologies and support DOD operations, even in tougher economic times.”

Opinion

Final T4NG2 solicitation draws small biz complaints

Some service-disabled, veteran-owned small business claim they are at a disadvantage in competing against joint ventures for places on this $60 billion Veterans Affairs IT vehicle.

Companies

Edgewater hires former Amentum finance chief

This three-decade market veteran helped lead Amentum through its spinoff and launch as a standalone company.

Companies

Parsons' most recent acquisition and what it means

The company has a new set of three-year financial goals for investors to consider as it continues on the path of blending the digital with the physical.

Opinion

Security and your supply chain: 5 steps to take right now

Every contractor, supplier and sub needs to take steps to protect their supply chain. Here are steps to take right now.

Contracts

FDA seeks more access to medical records

To meet its mission of ensuring safety and effectiveness of medical products, the Food and Drug Administration wants to tap the rich vein of data inside electronic health records.

Companies

Arlington Capital unveils its newest company

Digital operations and identity management are among several national security tech areas of interest for this contractor.