Scroll To Continue
Companies

Antaris closes $28M Series A capital round

Lockheed Martin's venture arm is a new investor in this five-year-old startup, which develops software for satellite makers to look at all lifecycles of missions in a digital twin environment.

Contracts

Old-school spycraft could make a comeback as AI undermines trust

An article in the CIA’s Studies in Intelligence journal argues that artificial intelligence may erode confidence in certain electronic communications and further revive centuries-old human intelligence techniques.

Sponsor Content

Operational AI: A new model for government

Turn federal AI momentum into secure, scalable mission impact—deploy faster, stay compliant, and move from pilot to production in weeks, not years.

Companies

Vendors struggle to navigate the Anthropic ban’s fallout

Tech contractors say ambiguity in how Anthropic’s products are able to be used by companies working with the federal government is leaving “traps” they may unknowingly fall into.

Companies

Startup debuts agentic AI assistant for war

As the Pentagon eyes agentic AI, a veteran-founded company introduces a tool that puts the military first.

Companies

GALT Aerospace gets Godspeed's backing

GALT intends to ramp up its tech development activity with the private equity firm as an investor.

Find opportunities — and win them.
Companies

OceanSound Partners hauls in $3.4B for third fund

The private equity firm's newest mechanism for investments in companies closes at double the amount fetched for its second fund.

Contracts

Agency CIOs must supply top-down IT contract information, OMB memo states

The guidance aims to help enforce legal mandates that chief information officers have full visibility into their agency’s IT spend.

Companies

AI boat maker Saronic smashes $9 billion valuation

The company just closed a $1.75 billion funding round with eyes on increasing production tenfold.

Sponsor Content

The Observability Pipeline Buyer's Guide

Choosing an observability pipeline? Compare open source vs vendor solutions and uncover short- and long-term impacts before you commit.

Contracts

GSA adds 4 woman-owned small businesses to Polaris

This portion of the massive government-wide IT vehicle now has 51 winners, and the General Services Administration says it is not done with making awards.

Contracts

Special Operations Command opens proposal window for $2.6B services contract

The command uses this contract's current iteration to acquire subject matter expertise and other knowledge-based services from small businesses.

Contracts

Judge sides with VA in T4NG2 protest case

The Veterans Affairs Department's potential 10-year, $60 billion IT modernization vehicle has been tied up in court for almost two years.

Contracts

‘We’ll go 40%’: Army wants good-enough tech it can reshape for battle

“We don’t want the product to be perfect,” says 4th Infantry Division’s commander.

Contracts

NIH opens the bidding for $3B professional services recompete

Work supports the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in vaccine research efforts, among other areas.

Contracts

State starts to set up global logistics recompete

Iteration number two of the Diplomatic Platform Support Services contract will continue the current version's focus on lifecycle support and operations-and-maintenance work.

Contracts

KBR wins $200M Transportation IT support recompete

Work will support the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, a key hub for advancing innovation and transforming the future of transportation systems.

Podcasts

WT 360: NextGov/FCW’s Natalie Alms on the early days of DOGE and its cost-cut decisions

Natalie Alms, senior correspondent at NextGov/FCW, jumps in to explain how court testimony helps shed light on the Department of Government Efficiency’s goals and decisions to make contract and grant cuts.

Companies

Federal contractor DEI initiatives singled out in latest Trump executive order

Trump’s anti-diversity directives already impacted contractors, but the new order imposes additional requirements.

Companies

Judge blocks DOD's ban on Anthropic, calls it First Amendment retaliation

The court finds the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation was punishment for public criticism, not a legitimate security threat.