Lockheed braces for declining IT sales in 2012
The company's IT business was hit by budget pressures that kept agencies from spending as much on IT in 2011.
General Dynamic's IT sector earnings, revenue, dip slightly in 2011
Revenue and earnings rose in the fourth quarter and for the 12 months of 2011, but the IT sector recorded modest declines for both periods.
Booz Allen cuts ranks to reduce costs, increase competitiveness
The company’s announced layoffs will affect an unknown number of senior and middle managers.
5 Top 100 contractors make Dirty 30 list
Watchdog group's report looks at corporate income taxes and money spent on lobbying Congress.
4 reasons you should care about social responsibility
Corporate social responsibility is more than just hype. Here are four steps to how social responsibility can pay off for your business.
How will you remember 2011?
And are you ready for 2012? Editor Nick Wakeman highlights the top stories of the past year with predictions for the coming year.
3 market realities you can't ignore
Today's market offers risks and rewards for small and midsized businesses, but the challenges are in focus and execution, writes investment banker Christopher Taylor.
5 steps you shouldn't miss when selling your company
If selling your company is your retirement plan, you'd better consider these five steps first.
SAIC still haunted by CityTime scandal
Third-quarter profitability hurt by a $232 million loss related to the New York City workforce management contract.
Inside the evolution of today's corporate CIO
Today's corporate CIO is part IT guru, part business exec, and all about the bottom line.
SBA suspension still stings GTSI
GTSI's revenue dropped dramatically as high turnover, budget uncertainty and the linger effects of a SBA suspenion hurt sales.
9 reasons Wall Street lost its love for the government market
Wall Street isn't so hot for government contractors anymore. Here's why.
What's driving the new wave of M&As?
Investment banker John Hagan breaks down the forces pushing the latest round of consolidation in the market.
Upfront the month that was
We review the top stories of the past month.
CSC posts lackluster second quarter results
Computer Sciences Corp. saw its stock price decline after posting second-quarter fiscal 2012 revenues of $3.97 billion, a 1 percent increase from $3.94 billion in the year-ago quarter. The market also was reacting to the contractor's lower full-year earnings forecast.
ManTech earns boost from awards, acquisitions
Company reports third quarter growth in earnings and revenue.
HPTI acquisition pays off for DRC
Company reports growth in revenue and income, helped along by its acquisition of High Performance Technologies Inc.
Spinoffs complete, ITT focuses on 4 markets
ITT's defense and information Solutions business is now an independent ITT Exelis and ITT Corp. becomes a $2 billion company focused on four markets.
CGI to break out health care revenue
Growth and importance to corporate strategy lead company to create vertical business segment.
HP decides to keep PC business
Following extensive in-house evaluations, HP under its new CEO decides not to sell off it personal computer business.
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