Opinion

Woman-owned business can grow their market share by working together

In a call to action, a pair of women business leaders urge women-owned businesses to cooperate as a way of growing their market share. Here's what they want you to do.

Companies

How aircraft connectivity can explain 5G's promise

The coming 5G revolution will have an impact far beyond smarter phones, but will open an era of more specialized devices and new tools not available today, a Verizon executive explains.

Sponsor Content

How Agencies Can Successfully Navigate Telework

As agencies continue to navigate telework, digital modernization is becoming increasingly important to drive mission success.

Contracts

CENTCOM wants to open classified doors to academics

A new RFI describes how CENTCOM and the Air Force want a university partner to work on a range of technical challenges. Contractors need to watch this one as a catalyst for new opportunities.

Companies

Google Surveys Federal Employees in Fight with Microsoft for Government Market

The survey report tried to associate heavy reliance on Microsoft’s products with greater susceptibility to cyberattacks.

Opinion

Why size matters in the federal market

The largest federal contractors continue to get bigger and that says a lot how the market is evolving and why size continues to matter.

Companies

Maximus elevates new federal cyber practice leader

The two-decade industry veteran will lead the development and management of cyber offerings to federal clients.

Companies

HII rebrands its technology solutions business

Huntington Ingalls Industries also is now calling itself "HII" as the company pushes on its path to be more than a shipbuilder.

Opinion

Polaris RFP sparks small business fears

The solicitation for the $15 billion has sparked fears that small businesses are at a disadvantage and joint ventures are favored in the competition. One protest so far but are others in the works?

Sponsor Content

3 Steps Agencies Can Take Today to Secure Their Data

One click is all it takes for public sector organizations to get infected with malware that could expose personally identifiable information to the dark web.

Companies

NDIA names its next chief executive

Former Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist is joining one of the government market's major trade groups.

Contracts

Guidehouse challenges NSA contract requirements

The National Security Agency wants help with its human resources operations, but Guidehouse argues that requirements in the solicitation are restricting competition.

Companies

Comtech hires former Leidos exec as operations chief

She will lead efforts to improve production capabilities and delivery schedules as Comtech's second-highest ranking executive.

Rankings

190 transactions that reshaped the market

Calendar year 2021 saw an explosion of merger-and acquisition-activity with 190 closed transactions. Our special report takes a dive into each deal, plus explores the buyers and what they purchased.

Companies

Why 2021 was a record year for mergers and acquisitions

The market saw 190 mergers and acquisitions close in 2021, far more than any prior year. Our analysis and coverage dives into who the buyers were and their reasons why, plus what it means for the federal market.

Companies

CBEYONData purchases business system consultancy

The transaction aims to offer the market a more diverse offering of services around enterprise resource planning functions such as budgeting and financial reporting.

Companies

L3Harris adds to its tech scouting function through venture partnership

The defense company is working with investment firm Shield Capital to identify and further foster technologies of potential dual use in commercial and national security.

Contracts

Pentagon’s Effort to Supply Departmentwide Cloud Capabilities is Delayed, Again

Officials say they essentially underestimated how long it would take to review plans from the four cloud service providers.

Opinion

Protests keep nagging at CIO-SP4

The National Institutes of Health's flagship IT contract faces new challenges from bidders angry about the number of revisions the agency made during the bidding process.

Companies

Anduril makes hire for its global push

The defense technology startup is looking to take its flagship software offering into markets outside of the U.S.