Companies
NSF pitches Congress on the potential of quantum technology
The National Science Foundation made a case for robust congressional funding in emerging tech research following budget cuts to the agency this year.
Opinion
Dive into DISA at our next WT Power Breakfast
The program for our May 10 event includes perspectives from the Defense Information Services Agency itself, the industry and other informed observers.
Companies
CASE acquires intelligence-focused cloud services provider
CyberKinetics opened for business in 2008 and works with clients who have strict compliance mandates.
Sponsor Content
GovExec TV: Five Questions with Kurt Steege
In this episode of GovExec TV, we sit down with the CTO of ThunderCat Technology, Kurt F. Steege, to discuss how AI can be used to improve efficiency within governmental agencies and public institutions.
Companies
TaxBit secures investment from In-Q-Tel
The intelligence community’s venture investment arm sees potential use cases in government for the company's finance-focused compliance software.
Contracts
Arcfield defends Air Force cross-domain IT contract
The company will continue supporting the Air Force Research Laboratory's efforts to make the movement of information easier and more secure.
Companies
Special Aerospace Services closes first PE-backed acquisition
Godspeed Capital Management is working to build out SAS as a larger player in space and missile defense.
Contracts
SAIC wins second chance at $457M Air Force IT modernization award
The service branch has quickly agreed to re-evaluate proposals and make a new decision.
Companies
Deloitte acquires public health research firm
The Gryphon Scientific team uses artificial intelligence in their efforts to help agencies detect and respond to infectious diseases, among other biological and chemical threats.
Companies
Cedar Solutions builds tech portfolio with Omnyon acquisition
Omnyon joins several other businesses that Cedar has acquired over the years to create a "family" of IT services and software companies.
Sponsor Content
Navigating the AI revolution
An industry expert offers an insightful demystification of AI, delving into core principles and best practices the company infuses into service, as well as advice for an ever-changing future.
Contracts
SOSi loses bid for second chance at $500M NSA contract
The Government Accountability Office saw no issues with how the National Security Agency evaluated the proposal and held discussions with the company.
Companies
VTG seeks greater Air Force presence via acquisition
This buy represents VTG's first acquisition since the company itself was acquired by Alvarez & Marshal Capital Partners in the fall of 2023.
Opinion
Air Force marks key signpost in robot wingmen award
Anduril and General Atomics are well known in the defense industry. But their selections for phase one of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program stand out for who they went up against and where the tech is going.
Podcasts
WT 360: All about Guidehouse's vision to be a 'next-generation consultancy'
Guidehouse's chief executive Scott McIntyre joins to explain how the firm defines that very identity it wants to evolve into with the new owners Bain Capital now in place.
Opinion
Private equity drives high transaction volume in 2023
The steady pace of acquisitions continues as more private equity firms make their foray into the government market.
Companies
Climate, talent and financial leadership moves across the market
One of the companies mentioned here makes its first major executive-level hire with the support of a new private equity investor.
Companies
DHS launches new AI safety and security board
The board will be made up of 22 representatives from private sector, government and academia and will advise Secretary Mayorkas on risk mitigation for AI in critical infrastructure.
Companies
Insight Partner's Nick Sinai named Eagle Award winner at gala
Sinai is renowned for mentoring an up-and-coming generation of government tech and policy talent. One supporter said he's, “one of the first lifelines I call when I have a hard problem.”
Contracts
CACI's international push is a slow and steady race
One delivery to the U.S.' neighbors up north is on contract and as CACI's chief executive told Wall Street, more activity like that drives the addressable market for its technology.
Contracts