Contracts

Deloitte, ManTech get another chance at $2B Defense Health Agency contract

The Defense Health Agency will look at conflict of interest allegations leveled against Peraton and regarding how that company won a $2 billion enterprise IT contract.

Companies

Leidos, Guidehouse appoint new human resources chiefs

The pair are the latest government contractors to appoint new chief human resources officers—a sign of the attention companies are paying to talent.

Companies

Leidos takes $11B DOD 'Fourth Estate' IT contract

Leidos wins yet another one of the largest defense IT services and systems integration contract opportunities out there with the award of this $11.5 billion program at the Defense Information Systems Agency.

Contracts

DOD plans next phase of JADC2 satellite layer

Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and York Space Systems will build 126 satellites under $1.8 billion in contracts to develop the network for tracking and responding to threats from missiles and hypersonic weapons.

Companies

Huntington Ingalls promotes new HR chief

Huntington Ingalls Industries' new chief human resources officer steps up to that position after previously leading talent functions at one of the shipbuilding segments.

Companies

Verizon elevates new public sector leader

Verizon's new public sector leader takes the role after nearly two decades in sales, business development and transformation initiatives at the telecommunications giant.

Companies

ICF touts progress in its tech modernization push

ICF's next "Investor Day" to explain in detail the evolution of its overall strategy and goals is just around the corner, but the company has some updates in the meantime for Wall Street to consider.

Companies

Amentum details chief executive transition

Amentum's next chief executive will start in the new role on March 28 and lead the integration of a business he knows very well.

Companies

Where ManTech sees some of the market stagnation loosening

ManTech is mindful that agencies have a great deal of catchup work to do if they get appropriations but some also have the ability to move quickly on their priorities.

Companies

ManTech co-founder retires from the board

ManTech's co-founder and longtime leader George Pedersen is retiring from the board of directors.

Companies

Guidehouse hires new technology chief

Guidehouse's new chief technology officer will lead the consulting company's agenda for delivering digital platforms to customers in the public sector and certain commercial industries.

Companies

Parsons sees infrastructure spending opportunities on the horizon

Parsons Corp.'s plan for this year is already in place, but the company also has the infrastructure spending bill and any potential opportunities from it on its mind for 2023.

Contracts

Tradition continues: protest ties up $343M TSA IT contract

CACI International is the third incumbent to lose the recompete for an IT infrastructure contract with the Transportation Security Agency, and also the third to protest after not winning the award.

Contracts

Five firms to vie for $250M in Navy aircrew tech supply work

The Navy makes awards on a $250 million contract covering the development of electronic warfare simulation and radar systems for aircrews.

Companies

Accenture’s federal arm hires new applied intelligence leader

The U.S. federal subsidiary of Accenture hires a veteran of SAIC and IBM to lead the applied intelligence practice focused on data science and other aspects of automation.

Contracts

DISA greenlights GDIT for identity management production

This new $162 million agreement means General Dynamics IT will bring its identity, credential and access management solution into production to secure access to Defense Department applications.

Contracts

First protest hits $1.4B DHA workforce support award

Booz Allen Hamilton is crying foul after being left off the Defense Health Agency's selection of winners for a $1.4 billion vehicle focused on the workforce.

Companies

Leidos board adds former deputy defense secretary

The newest member of Leidos' board of directors was formerly the Pentagon's second-highest ranked official and led the development of many strategies involving IT and hardware.

Companies

Leidos CEO quantifies the risks they and others face

Leidos sees questions around the budget and contract delays as risks that "need to be retired" out of the contracting ecosystem as the company's growth slows for 2022.

Companies

Emcore picks up L3Harris business to revive it

L3Harris Technologies' decision to sell its space and navigation business to Emcore saves a unit that was otherwise languishing.