IBM plans to split into two companies by the end of 2021. Big Blue will remain focused on hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence solutions, while the spinoff will take the managed infrastructure work. Read More
Xenith makes an acquisition to gain more IT service offerings for federal agencies and combine that with what the company already does in business process consulting. Read More
The parent company of ECS closes an acquisition to give that business more of a foothold in geospatial intelligence programs. Read More
Sixteen months after one acquisition, health IT company DLH's latest deal adds more research and systems development work for Defense Department agencies. Read More
Tetra Tech makes another acquisition in its continued push to add more technology and analytics work as a complement and perhaps even core to the engineering and construction business. Read More
A dialogue had been long established, but the final leg of talks for Amentum to acquire DynCorp International almost exclusively happened through remote due diligence. The CEO of Amentum sees that shift as mirroring what is happening across the government market. Read More
Private equity firm DC Capital Partners takes a partial stake in a provider of hardware and software products to the special operations community. Read More
Leidos is the largest company in the market coming in at No 1. on the 2020 Top 100, but isn't sitting back as business development chief Roy Stevens explains in this podcast with Washington Technology editor-in-chief Nick Wakeman. Read More
Not even a year after its creation, Amentum did not wait long to be a buyer and has announced a deal to acquire DynCorp in a deal that brings new customers and broader capabilities as Amentum's CEO explains. Read More
Veritas Capital is a well known in the government market and is reportedly working with an activist investor to buy Cubic Corp. But while Elliott Management may be an unknown to the sector, they hardly are to Veritas and the overall universe of publicly-traded companies. Read More
Industrial component maker Curtiss-Wright is continuing its push into more government business, this time through a $400 million deal to buy military communications technology firm PacStar. Read More
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