The drivers behind KBR's 'largest to date' & 'most transformational' acquisition
KBR's transformation into a major government services player has been less than four years in the making and their executives have explained to Wall Street how the firm's $800 million acquisition of Centauri further continues that.
MAG's latest acquisition eyes greater C5ISR presence
MAG Aerospace's latest transaction within the past two years is another deal that eyes more growth in the C5ISR arena.
CACI's latest tech-focused acquisition explains larger push
CACI International makes another technology-focused acquisition and this deal also helps show how the company aims to further evolve its business mix in an uncertain economic and budget environment.
Vectrus starting slow on LOGCAP V amid COVID impacts
Vectrus is busy working on the massive LOGCAP V contract, but the COVID pandemic has caused delays that will push back some growth from that contract to 2021.
Perspecta faces common challenges in this pandemic world and one that's unique
Perspecta joins the list of companies calling out delays in awards as one of several market-wide factors but they also face one that is unique to Perspecta itself.
Agencies are active on contracts, but slow to pull the trigger
Opportunities appear to be flowing out from agencies as normal from PAE's perspective, but they do see the final leg as happening much slower during the pandemic.
Where ICF sees possible COVID-19 economic relief opportunities
One publicly-traded government services company has told Wall Street the trillions in economic relief spending will inevitably create opportunities for the market, and here's what ICF thinks that might look like.
Parsons sounds more hopeful about settled M&A landscape
Public equity markets are much less volatile since the COVID-19 pandemic became an overhang and Parsons Corp. sees that as helping it at least evaluate acquisitions.
Leidos reports COVID challenges but expects better 2021
Leidos has pulled back its revenue projections for this year as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have an impact but expects a stronger recovery this year and into 2021.
EverWatch acquires software, cloud services provider
Enlightenment Capital-backed EverWatch makes another acquisition with this latest deal adding a provider of software and cloud services to national security agencies.
Deals done as 3 defense primes reshape themselves
Two divestitures involving three large defense hardware companies are in the books and one of those firms in that group is an acquirer.
Outlook holds rosy for Booz Allen amid market fits and starts
Booz Allen Hamilton has already laid out the unknown factors to itself and the government market for investors and pretty much everyone to consider. Now with quarter number one in the books, the firm shared with Wall Street how it is navigating today's cloudy landscape.
How Northrop fared through second quarter's COVID-19 stress test
Northrop Grumman's second quarter results indicate the defense giant was able to navigate through COVID-19's effects for the most part.
ManTech seeing positive signs in these three watch items
COVID-19 might be pushing some parts of the market in a positive thought short-term direction but the longer term impact remains TBD.
Oceus changes ownership hands, Antle named exec chair
Oceus Networks goes from being owned by one private equity firm to another as three-decade market veteran Brad Antle is appointed executive chairman.
Cloudy market outlook makes forecasting a challenge for Raytheon Technologies
With half its business in a depressed commercial aerospace market and defense spending expected to plateau for the next several years, Raytheon Technologies finds itself still not ready to give a corporate-wide financial outlook.
Defense prime tech investments hint at bigger picture
Two of the defense market's largest players make investments in commercial tech companies that are much smaller in size but whose products are seen as disruptive to the market and customer.
Lockheed's new CEO debuts his agenda
Lockheed Martin's new CEO is barely a month into his tenure and he faces many political unknowns as the pandemic continues and the presidential election gets closer. While Wall Street asked him about these factors, he also highlighted a new area of long-term focus for the company.
Huntington Ingalls reorgs services segment
Huntington Ingalls Industries reorganizes its government services segment in an effort to achieve function efficiencies and align with customers.
How Planet Federal has made more imagery market inroads
Planet Federal, the public sector arm of commercial satellite player Planet Labs, is bringing that model to the federal market and has wins to prove its business case.
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