Companies
ManTech acquires data engineering company
ManTech starts the new year with news that it has purchased a provider of data engineering services to intelligence agencies.
Contracts
Northrop wins $1.4B Army missile defense contract
Northrop Grumman wins a head-to-head showdown for a $1.4 billion integrated missile defense system production program intended as a cornerstone for the future joint force network construct.
Contracts
AT&T wins $300M DISA telephony award
AT&T wins a $300 million contract for telephony and trunking services across both of the Americas regions for the next 10 years.
Contracts
Accenture takes on PTO development work
Under an $87 million task order, Accenture Federal Services will work with the Patent and Trademark Office on improving how people file and register for trademarks.
Podcasts
PROJECT 38: Our pick of the episodes worth a second listen
We produced nearly 50 episodes of our podcast in 2021. Here is a sampling of those that will offer insights and lessons of equal value in 2022 as they were when first released.
Contracts
Northrop wants L3Harris kicked out of $500M jammer competition
Northrop Grumman has asked the U.S. Court of Federal Claims to ban L3Harris from a $500 million competition to build the next-generation jammer for the Navy's EA-18 Growler aircraft.
Opinion
GAO: Navy should disqualify Booz Allen from $400M Navy win
Two former Navy officials helped shape Booz Allen Hamilton's winning bid for a nearly $400 million Navy task order, but the Government Accountability Office agrees with incumbent Serco Inc. that the winner had an unfair advantage.
Contracts
Insight scores early victory in $2.5B fight versus Dell
The U.S. Court of Federal Claims has sided with Insight Public Sector and has given the Navy 45 days to investigate claims that Dell used inside information to undermine the former's bid for a $2.5 billion Microsoft product license contract.
Opinion
Why milCloud's end hurts DISA and General Dynamics IT
General Dynamics IT will lose a prestigious program when its contract to run the milCloud 2.0 service ends in the spring, but the Defense Information Systems Agency also faces potential risks as the new multiple-cloud contract to replace JEDI advances.
Companies
A look at the inner and outer workings of Booz Allen's new 'VoLT' strategy
Booz Allen Hamilton unveiled in October its new strategy for employees and executives, and the way forward builds on many of the same themes as the firm's prior Vision 2020.
Companies
Former GDIT exec finds new home at DXC
DXC Technology has dipped its toe back into the federal market somewhat to find its new chief information officer.
Podcasts
PROJECT 38: Why listening, mentorship and trust drive GDIT's success
In part two of her conversation with Editor Nick Wakeman: Amy Gilliland shares why listening, mentorship and trust are critical elements to the success of the General Dynamics IT business she leads as president.
Former Peraton business gets new CEO, name
Three months after being spun out with the name CTFV Acquisition Corp., the former Peraton systems engineering business has a new name and a new CEO.
Podcasts
PROJECT 38: Amy Gilliland on how people will drive GDIT's future
Understanding technology and customer priorities are table stakes in today's market, which means people are the differentiator that drives growth. Hear General Dynamics IT President Amy Gilliland explain her own and the business' approach to the market in this interview with Editor Nick Wakeman.
Companies
How CACI, Northrop see today's supply chain & labor megatrends
Supply chain disruption and labor constraints go hand-in-hand in today’s environment, according to several large publicly traded government contractors.
Opinion
What the slogans of the Top 100 say about the companies and the market
An analysis of the slogans used by Top 100 companies to describe their businesses and convey their mission reveals the importance of a consistent message as well as recognition that sometimes change is good.
PROJECT 38: Inside AT&T's three pillars for public sector growth
AT&T's public sector and public safety businesses have three main pillars for growth and a mandate to bring the company's commercial offerings into government. Get the inside view here in part two of our Ross Wilkers' conversation with AT&T's public sector business chief Jason Porter and Jill Singer, who leads the defense and national security business.
Podcasts
AT&T's return to its core and the public sector, public safety arm
What does AT&T’s broad strategic reset to focus on technology and connectivity mean for its public sector and public safety businesses? Hear the big-picture answers to that question asked by our Ross Wilkers to AT&T's public sector business chief Jason Porter and Jill Singer, who leads the defense and national security business.
TOP 100: Smartronix using deals, awards to build on cloud expertise
Smartronix is pursuing growth opportunities by adding and expanding capabilities around cloud migration and digital transformation.
Podcasts
PROJECT 38: The evolution of 'Verizon 2.0' & its public sector arm
Verizon wants to be the indispensable partner alongside its customers for modernizing their networks. In this episode, Verizon's public sector leader Jennifer Chronis explains to our Ross Wilkers what that means for the business she leads and how the larger "Verizon 2.0" strategy continues to shape the unit.
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