COVID-19 crisis shakes up outlook for 2021 budget and beyond
Contractors see some opportunities ahead as the nation moves toward recovery, but there are plenty of complicating factors as well.
Opinion
Contractors face contradictions among COVID-19 guidance
Contradictions in provisions of the CARES Act and existing laws and regulations has created a conundrum for contractors trying to stay in compliance.
COVID-19 delays needed CMMC rule change
Social distancing requirements have delayed the public hearing needed for a rule change to enforce new cybersecurity standards for contractors.
Internal focus paramount as firms consider M&A during a pandemic
Publicly-traded companies aren't turning their back on mergers and acquisitions during the pandemic, but some see opportunities and others are taking a thoughtful pause.
These deals show some not halting their M&A plans
The COVID-19 situation has redirected many companies' attention more inward and put their plans for acquisitions on pause for now, but this week's round of deals shows they can still happen.
PAE sees COVID economic stimulus 'trickle down' effect on government services
PAE executives view restoring the economy as priority number one for its main U.S. government customer well into 2022 and that the federal services marketplace will get a boost as well.
Opinion
How is the private sector pivoting to 'distance work?'
In part 2 of his series on the future of work, IBM's John Kamensky shares early lessons from the dramatic shift from the office to home.
How the new Raytheon Technologies is managing COVID-19 work losses
Raytheon Technologies opened for business in mid-April just as the coronavirus pandemic accelerated and essentially shut down commercial aerospace, but the new company wants its workers in that market to simply move over to defense.
Maximus results show some resiliency in face of pandemic's impact
Maximus' business has suffered outside the U.S. But the company also explains how it is adapting and where the growth is moving forward.
How Parsons sees today's market dynamic changing the future
Parsons Corp. is watching its government customers change how they operate during the pandemic and how that is leading to a rethinking by agencies on how the work gets done.
Leidos sees temporary COVID hit and a quick recovery
Leidos expects the COVID-19 pandemic to hit revenue by 2 percent this year, but also sees positive signs for the market as the country moves to reopen.
Tetra Tech turns AI into small business COVID relief tool
Tetra Tech has built a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence that small businesses can use to navigate the myriad coronavirus relief programs.
Podcasts
PROJECT 38: Looking both ahead and back at the enduring innovation agenda
A glance at what the pre-coronavirus world looked like for federal agencies quickly brings technology modernization back to the forefront, and that is where we pick up part two of this two-part interview with ICF CEO John Wasson.
As companies adjust to COVID, what changes are permanent remains a question
Several publicly-traded government contractors are reporting positive results as they adjust to life under quarantine, but what changes are permanent remains an open question.
Podcasts
PROJECT 38: How a pandemic creates short-term shifts and long-term questions
The COVID-19 pandemic is raising several wide-ranging questions and implications for both government agencies and the industry that supports them, which we examine in this first of a two-part interview with ICF CEO John Wasson.
Opinion
6 questions to test your telework compliance
The rush to telework in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic has also raised a raft of compliance issues. Here are six questions to answer to know if you and your employees are staying in compliance.
How the defense giants are gauging COVID-19 impacts
Defense companies are making moves in an effort to protect their supply chains as COVID-19 continues to create some dysfunction in the market with the potential for more. Some have altered their expectations for the year too.
Opinion
What COVID-19 contracting guidance tells us and what we still need to know
In his latest commentary, attorney James Fontana explains what the growing number of agency contract guidance are saying and what else the market needs to know.
Podcasts
PROJECT 38: Stan Soloway on the strategic impact of the COVID-19 crisis
The government market along with the rest of the country continues to be rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic. We explore how industry is responding and how it will be changed going forward in this conversation with Stan Soloway, former president and CEO of the Professional Services Council.
Podcasts
PROJECT 38: Real Talk on the COVID-19 stimulus
In another podcast from our partner Government Marketing University, the Real Talk explores the $2 trillion stimulus package and what it means to federal contractors.
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