Contract wins push up ICF International third-quarter figures
ICF CEO says the figures demonstrate the strength of the consulting services and technology markets and his company's status there.
GTEC revenue up for third quarter, down for the year
GTEC received awards on several outstanding bids, which helped boost third-quarter revenue numbers.
Officials recognize breakthroughs in bulk buying
Agencies, acting differently and under new pressures, are reconsidering strategic sourcing's benefits.
Procurement experts weigh election results
Shifting political balance in Congress could bring changes to procurement, IT.
Green procurement resembles 1970s' NBA
Green procurement will see the same changes through the years as did the National Basketball Association's styles.
DOD acquisition officials see trade-off problem
Best-value trade-offs are time-consuming and a sticky subject, especially when they involve complex contracts, a lot of money and bid protests.
Coalition for Government Procurement gets government insider as head
The Coalition for Government Procurement has chosen a new president.
Northrop Grumman sales help push up third-quarter earnings
Northrop Grumman Corp. had a strong third quarter overall as it increased sales, revenue and net income, compared to the same quarter in 2009, the company reported today. The company’s sales rose 4 percent, from $8.35 billion in the third quarter of 2009 to $8.7 billion this year.
Unisys hit by declines in services, technology sales
Unisys' technology and services business arms each had double-digit percentage sales declines in the third quarter.
GTSI-SBA agreement puts company under the microscope
GTSI entered an agreement with SBA Oct. 19 so it could stay in business. It cost the CEO his job. But what else did GTSI have to give up?
Lockheed Martin hangs on to profits with civilian agency help
The corporation reports progress in being leaner in its third-quarter report, but sees tougher profit outlook ahead.
6 small-business issues too important to ignore
Small businesses face a tough market with a variety of factors that could hurt their growth. But there are a few bright spots.
Can GTSI stay in business?
The fight to clear its name is in the middle of a 30-day countdown as GTSI's suspension raises risks for the company, including possible debarment.
SBA to launch small business program for women
SBA officials are setting up procedures to help woman-owned small businesses gain more access to the federal contracting marketplace.
What's next for GTSI?
The company faces a tough road back from suspension. What will it do first?
Contractors behaving badly: Report exposes labor law violations by IT vendors
Government Accountability Office auditors find that half of the 50 largest assessments handed out by the Labor Department's Wage and Hour Division between fiscal 2005 and 2009 were charged to 20 federal contractors.
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