Companies
Lumen hires Finke to lead public sector unit
Josh Finke now oversees all aspects of the telecom company's work with government agencies and educational institutions, plus health care and public safety entities.
Podcasts
WT 360: Raft's big decision and vision for the digital battlefield
Shubhi Mishra, co-founder and chief executive of Raft, describes her decision to find an investor to support the software engineering startup and where they go from here with Washington Harbour Partners' backing.
Companies
NASA presses pause on SEWP VI
Industry will have a new deadline to get their bids in for the governmentwide IT vehicle after NASA completes a review of the procurement.
Companies
3 CFO hires and more leadership moves across the market
Appointments focused on overall corporate strategy and leadership over a civilian portfolio also feature.
Companies
How CACI puts together teams for its tech programs
The company primarily leans on software to develop and deliver its solutions, which means that others more focused on hardware can make for key partners.
Opinion
Anduril's hyperscale blueprint is all about its alternative business model
The amount of new investment and a higher valuation for the seven-year-old defense tech startup are important, but far from everything.
Companies
Enlightenment Capital backs cyber, electronic warfare outfit
Cryptic Vector opened for business in 2018 and also specializes in making radio frequency products that are low in size, weight and power.
Companies
V2X now leans on optimization to carry out its strategy
In his first conversation with Wall Street, V2X's new CEO Jeremy Wensinger describes what the company's current chapter looks like after a whole lot of integration work.
Contracts
IRS makes awards on $1.9B IT services recompete
This pact known as EPPIS supports the IRS office responsible for monitoring and managing its IT budget.
Contracts
Army chooses bundling to recompete billions in professional services, IT vehicles
The future Marketplace for the Acquisition of Professional Services contract is being designed to bring staff augmentation and technology support from industry into one procurement.
Contracts
Abacus wins $123M nuclear directorate support contract
The Air Force organization sought an industry partner to help in policy development and other functions related to nuclear weapons.
Contracts
Accenture Federal touts $81M Social Security automation award
The Social Security Administration is looking to further enhance how it processes approximately 250 million benefit forms per year for retirees and survivors.
Contracts
Trax books $265M NASA logistics recompete
The company has supported NASA's Goddard Space Flight center since 1995 and will continue doing so with this contract's third iteration.
Podcasts
WT 360: NextGovFCW's David DiMolfetta on the global network outage
David DiMolfetta, who covers cybersecurity at our partner publication NextGovFCW, jumps in to explain how federal agencies are working to recover and learn from the mid-July computer outage that was historic in scale.
Companies
A trio of CEO moves and more across the market
Promotions and hires for technology, strategy, operations and finance also feature.
Contracts
DHA unveils $290M contracting support solicitation
Small businesses have about a month to get their bids in for a contract whose name says it all: Contracting and Acquisition Support Services.
Companies
Blue Delta closes its fourth fund at $250M
This is the venture investment firm's largest fund to-date and a continuation of its approach in backing growth-stage contractors.
Companies
Parsons CEO lays out rationale for $200M BlackSignal buy
Investors always ask about revenue synergies and pathways for growth whenever a company makes an acquisition. They asked CEO Carey Smith what Parsons sees in this purchase and she gave her view.
Contracts
OASIS+ award process starts to roll
The General Services Administration tells around 1,400 small businesses they are "apparent winners" in one track for this massive professional services vehicle with more groups of awards on the way.
Companies
CGI Federal to acquire Aeyon
Aeyon employs 725 people that work with agencies on helping them adopt and use robotic process automation and other similar technologies.
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