Abu Ghraib lawsuit questions protections for government contractors
A group of former Abu Ghraib prisoners continue their quest for compensation from contractors for alleged abuses they suffered.
Top 100: Platforms, new technology keep Boeing flying high
Boeing's new normal puts focus on technology, platforms and finding ways to pass cost savings on to its customers.
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Top 100 exec shares insights on weathering the market's perfect storm
NCI Inc. President Brian J. Clark explains how contractors face a rapidly changing market, and to survive, they need to invest in people, technologies and customers. Here's how.
Sale, IPO rumors swirl around SRA
SRA International's ownership, Providence Equity Partners, is looking for its exit and has hired an investment bank to either find a buyer or take the company public.
Top 100: Inside Engility's strategy of building critical mass
Engility nearly doubled its revenue over the last 18 months through acquisitions, with an eye toward building the critical mass it needs to be competitive in today's market.
Top 100: L-3 positions for uptick in defense work
L-3 Communications has been weathering the defense downturn by divesting and investing to put the company in the best position to win new work as when the market turns.
Top 100: Webcast offers analysis of leading companies
Join Editor Nick Wakeman as he explores the 2015 Washington Technology Top 100 and what it says about today's competitive market as well as what the leading companies are doing to position themselves for growth.
Top 100: Dell's depth, breadth drive federal growth
Dell Federal is coming off a strong year that saw wins around cybersecurity, data centers, analytics, modernization and managed services.
Top 100: IBM strategy puts focus on cloud, analytics, mobility
IBM's federal business is focusing on opportunities around cloud computing, analytics and mobility because that's where its customers want to go.
Top 100: Tech changes feed Verizon's move beyond tradition
Verizon has been quickly adapting as new technologies around cloud computing and connectivity offer new opportunities for the company to capture business in the federal market.
Top 100: AT&T leader sees mobility driving their future
AT&T Government President Kay Kapoor describes how the company's network and the demand for mobility is driving opportunities for the company in the federal market.
Top 100: Market clarity aids BAE Systems strategic focus
As the defense market has become more predictable, BAE Systems sees its opportunities around mission support, special operations and mission support, but not services.
Top 100: CACI sees Six3 deal paying off in new business
CACI International is seeing the fruits of its $820 million acquisition of Six3 Systems pay off with new wins and expanded capabilities that target growth areas in the government market.
Top 100: Raytheon doubles down on cybersecurity
Through acquisitions and joint ventures, Raytheon bets big on building its cybersecurity offerings.
Top 100: CSC stays focused on transformation
As CSC moves toward splitting into two companies -- public sector and commercial -- the government business stays focused on opportunities around the cloud, infrastructure and modernization.
Top 100: Leidos navigates twists and turns to reassure customers, win new business
Leidos faced the daunting challenge of simultaneously being a brand-new company and 45-year-old company. New CEO Roger Krone explains how they navigated the twists and turns of their first year to reassure customers and win new business.
Top 100: Booz Allen's new CEO keeps focus on Vision 2020 growth initiative
With a new president and CEO, Booz Allen Hamilton continues along the path set by its Vision 2020 initiative that emphasizes how to promote innovation and sustainable growth over the next five years.
TOP 100: AECOM's $6B acquisition sets the stage for bigger opportunities
AECOM made a $6 billion acquisition last year that executives say will set the stage for even greater growth moving forward.
Top 100: Harris digests Exelis acquisition, plans to leverage new scale
After its $4.25 billion acquisition of Exelis, Harris Corp. is working on integrating the two companies, maximizing on their combined capabilities to better serve its customers.
Top 100: Healthcare.gov just part of Accenture's successful year
Accenture's run of success might start with Healthcare.gov, but it also two acquisitions and several contract wins make company leaders bullish on the market and on its strategy.
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