Citing prohibitive costs for small and mid-size contractors, the Defense Department will keep Phase 1 self-assessments in ...
The Office of Personnel Management’s plan to consolidate human capital management systems was a hotly-contested contract that Oracle won in June. Seven companies in total submitted bids, but Oracle ...
The 2026 Washington Technology Top 100 rankings are now live for everyone to use in their own research of the federal market’s largest technology and services contractors, plus the industry’s major ...
A pair of Enlightenment Capital-backed government technology companies are joining forces to create a larger provider of security solutions for federal agencies, mostly in the intelligence and cyber ...
Business and professional groups are warning that the current federal funding lapse will cause economic harm to not only government employees and contractors, but the broader U.S. economy and national ...
In a recent commentary, I outlined five IT security trends that are top of mind for federal cybersecurity experts. That commentary captured the mood at the time—a landscape defined by data security ...
The Transportation Department is pushing hard for the new system to go online in 2028, with a price tag for modernization that could reach $31.5 billion. Peraton has won the massive contract to lead a ...
Five companies will compete for task orders under a $453 million Navy contract to support the network that connects ships, submarines, shore installations and aircraft. Global Technical Systems, ...
Dylan Wolin will rejoin the aviation services provider as chief financial officer on Feb. 23 following a two-year stint as president of Federal Signal Corp.’s specialty vehicle businesses. He ...
Three contractors, a former government contracting officer, and two companies have admitted to a decades-long bribery scheme involving contracts worth over $550 million. A Thursday Justice Department ...
The Veterans Affairs Department's potential 10-year, $60 billion IT modernization vehicle has been tied up in court for almost two years. A federal judge has denied all remaining protests involving ...
The General Services Administration has made two new rounds of selections for companies it has deemed as apparently successful offerors for Polaris, a government-wide IT contract vehicle reserved for ...