Harris unveils realignment of business units
Harris Corp. is realigning its operating business units, creating the Integrated Network Solutions unit to provide IT and managed services, among others.
TASC names new CEO
TASC CEO Wood Parker retires and the board names David Langstaff as CEO.
Tough times no time to stop training
Smart companies continue to train and improve their workforce even in tough economic times.
Get ready to survive contracting delays
To prepare for postponed procurements, you need to know what questions to ask your customers.
Finmeccanica prepares DRS unit for sale
Finmeccanica is looking to raise between $700 million and $800 million by selling assets from DRS Technologies, its U.S. unit.
IT funding could be last budget survivor, study predicts
The opportunities in federal IT remain viable as IT funding passes through the heavy cuts to agency operations.
IRS, Lockheed veteran joins Capgemini federal practice
Capgemini Government Solutions LLC has added Lauretta Brown to its Government Solutions Federal Treasury and Regulatory Markets practice as a client executive.
Salient closes two-for-one deal
Salient Federal Solutions Inc. acquires two companies in a single deal as it adds software development and cybersecurity offerings.
A simple message to contractors: Do your homework
A leading government CIO advises contractors to study hard before they talk to their customers, writes Staff Writer Alyah Khan.
Boeing's new unit will sell satellite telecom services
Boeing has established a Commercial Satellite Services unit to market satellite telecommunications services, including hosted payloads, to the federal government and other satellite users.
Deltek names new leader of Input unit
Deltek hires veteran of paid content to expand its Input market research footprint.
NCI hits record $581M in 2010 revenue
NCI Information Systems Inc. reported record revenue of $581 million in 2010 compared to $469 million a year ago, for an organic revenue growth rate of 22 percent. NCI also hit record revenue for the fourth quarter.
Would a shutdown equal layoffs for contractors?
Most contractors expect to keep working during a government shutdown, but nearly a quarter believe there will be layoffs.
Content may be king, but delivery is the ace
Finding the best venue for you content and exploiting the different ways of promoting it are critical to delivering your message to the people you want to reach, writes Mark Amtower.
Contracts, acquisitions spur ManTech's 4Q double-digit growth
ManTech International Corp. saw its fourth-quarter 2010 revenues reach $697.9 million, a 29 percent increase from $542.1 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2009.
Contractors face more pain from government shutdown
A government shutdown today will hurt contractors more than it did in 1995. Who will feel the deepest cuts?
New Serco CFO brings 20 years of federal contracting experience
James Morgan has joined Serco Inc. as executive vice president and chief financial officer, the company announced today. He will report to Serco Chairman and CEO Ed Casey.
VA moves forward with $12B acquisition
The huge IT opportunity moves to the next round of competition as VA informs bidders who made the cut and who didn't.
NCI completes record revenue year, sets sights on $1B
NCI Information Systems Inc. ended its fourth quarter with record revenue, which mirrored a record revenue year in 2010. The company tallied $581 million in revenue for 2010, compared to $469 million in 2009 for an organic revenue growth rate of approximately 22 percent, the company reported.
President’s budget not too popular
A Web poll indicates readers don't approve of the direction the Obama administration's proposed fiscal 2012 budget would take the country.
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