EPA IG kicks off audit of Lockheed cloud project

EPA's inspector general has kicked off an audit of the agency's recently completed migration of its email and collaboration software to the cloud.

Lessons from Lockheed's $4.6B DISA GIG contract

Winning the job to manage DISA's Global Information Grid was big for Lockheed Martin. We get an inside look at how the company took over from the incumbent, and converted the work to a performance-based contract.

Raytheon makes customer-focused move

Today's market has made the need for close customer relationships critical, and Raytheon's choice of Dulles, Va., as the headquarters for its new Intelligence, Information and Services business is the latest case in point.

Sequestration dampens CACI's quarter results

CACI International sees revenue fall, as sequestration and the Afghanistan draw down impacts top line numbers. The company has laid off an unspecified number of employees, and could reduce the head count further in the fourth quarter.

Lockheed expects delays to drive sequestration cuts

Lockheed Martin Corp. reported relatively flat results, but the company is tracking sequestration closely, and expects most of the cuts to come through contract delays instead of cancellations and modifications.

Nearly 250 take Lockheed buyout

Lockheed Martin had nearly 250 mid-level managers take a voluntary buyout as it works to adjust its workforce levels.

Lockheed's Linda Gooden shares the lessons of her career

As she approaches retirement, Lockheed Martin's Linda Gooden shares the challenges, triumphs and principles that shaped her career leading the largest IT contractor in the government market.

Nominations open for contractor of the year awards

The 2013 Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards nomination period is open, so it's time to apply for this year's slate of awards.

GD picks insider to lead information systems group

General Dynamics has moved David Heebner from combat systems to the leadership of the Information Systems and Technology group, replacing Gerard DeMuro, and kicking off a shuffling of other executives.

ITT Exelis wins $6.5M contract for radar system

ITT Exelis has won a contract to provide the U.S. Coast Guard with a radar system.

Wyle wins its biggest contract ever

Wyle wins a $1.76 billion recompete at NASA that lands the company its largest contract award to provide health and science support to human space flight operations.

Who won Februrary's biggest contracts?

February was a slow month when it comes to contracts, but it still had its share of large awards. We countdown the big winners for the month.

Fallen DynCorp employees honored with Defense of Freedom medals

State and Defense departments step up efforts to recognize contractors who made the ultimate sacrifice.

10 names SAIC could have picked, but didn't

SAIC has picked Leidos as the name of the new company to be created when it splits later this year. We present a list of the top 10 names that the company could have considered, and why they ultimately would have been rejected.

CACI names Lockheed exec new CEO

CACI International has replaced its CEO with a former Lockheed executive, in a move driven by a desire to bolster its business development activities.

43 win $495M chemical and bio defense contract

One of the U.S. Army's Joint Program Executive Offices awarded 43 contractors its $495 million chemical and biological defense contract. Who were the winners?

Abt Associates acquires health and development firm

Abt Associates will expand its international health and development expertise and presence through its acquisition of JTA International

Lockheed plans more voluntary cuts

Lockheed Martin looks to middle managers for cuts to bolster competitiveness and efficiency.

Dell goes private; what’s next?

Michael Dell has led a buyout of his company that takes it off the public markets. Is that enough cover for Dell to remake itself?

CACI optimistic about 2013 results

CACI International is optimistic about its 2013 results as it focuses on mitigating risks from sequestration and budget cuts.