Contracts
General Dynamics IT touts $1.7B Army flight training award
The defense company's IT services unit will continue its support of the Army's main rotary wing training program.
Companies
Deloitte unveils new space practice
The Deloitte Space practice will advise organizations on the mission and business aspects of that domain.
Companies
GDIT adds FBI vet to lead law enforcement business
Ralph Tursi will be responsible for strategy, program delivery and IT services to the Justice Department.
Companies
Leonardo DRS debuts its agenda as a public company
Now listed on the NASDAQ market, the middle-tier defense company reveals more of its vision focused on advancing sensing, force protection and network computing.
Companies
SAIC hires new Navy business leader
Barbara Graham joins SAIC as a senior vice president and will be responsible for strategy and business development functions for this $1 billion-annual revenue portfolio.
Companies
FAA selects Verizon for $2.4B telecommunications contract
The Federal Aviation Administration is looking to move toward a more modern network environment that is less defined by copper wires.
Contracts
Space Force chooses 18 companies for $900M data contract
The service branch prioritized commercial software offerings and current accreditations for the awardees' products.
Companies
SAIC agrees to divest supply chain business
ASRC Federal will add more than 240 employees supporting the Defense Logistics Agency after the $350 million deal closes.
Companies
Quantum computing and seagliders mark the week's defense venture activity
The emerging tech investment arms of Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Technologies share their newest backings.
Companies
Parsons' most recent acquisition and what it means
The company has a new set of three-year financial goals for investors to consider as it continues on the path of blending the digital with the physical.
Contracts
Labor rates sparked fight over $4B Air Force contract
Hidden from sight for more than a year, a newly-released bid protest decision shows why even a winning contractor can find reasons to make such a filing.
Contracts
Veterans Affairs finalizes mobile product recompete awards
All three of the U.S.' major wireless carriers are involved in this nine-year program focused on connectivity at health care facilities.
Opinion
Leidos' retiring CEO explains his decision
In talking to investors about why his time is now, Roger Krone also cites what boards of directors have to do as part of the succession planning process.
Contracts
General Dynamics IT to get second shot at $400M VA contract
GDIT successfully argued it was at a disadvantage in how the Veterans Affairs Department evaluated proposals.
Opinion
Business as usual: Regulators seek more info on L3Harris-Aerojet transaction
The Federal Trade Commission asking L3Harris Technologies "tell us more" about the acquisition of Aerojet Rocketdyne carries on the norm of lengthy antitrust reviews involving large defense industry transactions.
Companies
Northop's board adds pair of finance veterans
Both newly elected members have worked in the role of chief financial officer during their careers.
Contracts
L3Harris to develop NOAA’s next-gen Earth imager under $765M award
The company will develop the imager to observe and monitor weather, oceans and the atmosphere.
Contracts
CACI court filing alleges lack of transparency by the Army
CACI International claims it did not have a chance to fully defend itself against conflict-of-interest allegations and otherwise would have stayed eligible for a $7.9 billion Army hardware contract.
Companies
Parsons to acquire cyber, software provider for utilities
Infrastructure digitization and modernization opportunities are where the buyer is looking to further position itself.
Contracts
SAIC faces challenges to $1.3B Treasury cloud win
Two disappointed bidders are protesting the award that consolidates all of the Treasury Department's cloud buying activities.
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