DOE gives six tech giants HPC research funds
Six large tech firms will take part in an Energy Department program that seeks to create the U.S.' first exascale computer by 2021.
FedBid fights back against reverse-auction critics
Reverse auctions have absorbed a fair bit of criticism recently and FedBid, as the reigning king of the reverse auction space, has taken a few blows – but the company’s president, Joe Jordan, is fighting back.
Opinion
How to target NASA $2B opportunity
NASA has one of the richest IT markets in government, but navigating the organization is a challenge worthy of a rocket scientist. immixGroup's Tom O'Keefe lays the ground work for a winning strategy.
InfoZen nabs $12 million immigration software contract
Bethesda, Md.-based InfoZen has won a new $12 million contract to support U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' transition to a paperless electronic immigration system.
Abt wins EPA task order for communications support
Abt Associates has been awarded a communications support task order from the EPA's Climate Change Division.
Two more big names join list of Eagle II protestors
DHS faces increasing pressure to take action as more large businesses join the protest of the $22 billion Eagle II contract. Who's the latest to join and actions might DHS take?
Big names start protesting Eagle II
Pressure is mounting on the Homeland Security Department and the troubled Eagle II contract as more large businesses join the wave of companies protesting the procurement.
GD fights for $850M student loan contract
General Dynamics is protesting an $850 million contract won by Maximus to help the Office of Federal Student Aid manage its debt management and collections processes.
A-T Solutions buys risk management firm
A-T Solutions makes a deal for GreenLine, a small company that uses big data and predictive analytics to identify the risk posed by ships, cargo and people crossing a country's borders.
Forest Service explores IT needs for security program
The U.S. Forest Service is looking for information on the best way to acquire a full range of IT services for the Comprehensive and Robust Information Security, or CRIS2 program.
Is IBM waving the white flag in battle for CIA contract?
IBM says it won't ask for an injunction to stop Amazon from working on a $600 million CIA cloud contract, essentially ending its fight for the contract. What have we learned, and what questions still remain?
CMS taps 'general contractor' to over see HealthCare.gov fixes
Quality Software Services has been tapped by CMS to be the "general contractor" the agency needs to oversee fixes to the troubled portal, a role the agency had been handling on its own.
Does the HealthCare.gov debacle point to bigger problems?
Maybe HealthCare.gov's disastrous launch wasn't the fault of any individual contractor, but its failings put a spotlight on a recurring problem with government projects: too often contractors and their government customers forget that IT is a team sport, and you almost always fail if you don't pull together.
State Department explores more IT consolidation
The State Department wants to know if new technologies can help it further consolidate its IT management and drive down costs of both its domestic and overseas infrastructures.
IBM captures GSA contract to manage $1B in transactions
Big Blue to offer end-to-end services including critical cloud servces to the GSA Global Supply, which provides commercial goods and services to government customers around the world.
Nominations open for FCW’s 25th Annual Federal 100 Awards
The nomination period for FCW’s 25th Annual Federal 100 Awards is now open, with a deadline of Dec. 23.
FEMA developing contract for emergency communications
Agency issues RFI to collect information on communications solutions that can connect temporary field offices to headquarters and other FEMA facilities during an emergency.
Avaya joins fight for Customs contract
Avaya Government Solutions has added its own protest to a Customs and Border Protection contract awarded to Lockheed Martin. Incumbent IBM Corp. filed a protest earlier this month after losing the ACE contract, which it has held since 2001.
GSA wants big data solution for travel spending
GSA releases request for information as it develops a contract to bring the power of data analytics to travel expenses and ultimately lower costs.
Is DHS dysfunction hurting your business?
As DHS struggles to get Eagle II out the door, its components are turning to other vehicles, and a growing leadership vacuum isn't helping matters.
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