Company No. 12 on our 2024 Fast 50 decided early on that the government market's ammunition and armaments corner was where it ...
The federal government continues to face a serious skills shortage for cybersecurity professionals, an issue that by extension must also be addressed by government contractors. This issue extends ...
Each year, we celebrate the strength and vibrancy of the small business community with the Washington Technology Fast 50. We rank companies according to their annual compound growth rate over a ...
This represents Parsons' latest move to expand in a region where infrastructure spending is heavily concentrated.
Microsoft and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are banking on artificial intelligence and high-performance computing’s potential to advance research breakthroughs in chemistry and materials ...
Parsons Corp. has agreed to acquire a transportation engineering services provider through an all-cash transaction valued at $230 million as part of a push to expand both overall infrastructure ...
Whether this corrective action is enough to end the protest phase is an open question as one disappointed bidder did not get an award here either. The IRS got a stay on proceedings in the court battle ...
John Caucis and James Wichert, public sector market analysts at Technology Business Research, explain where federal IT budget outlays are going and how some companies are looking to be both ...
Procurement expert Larry Allen makes the case that its time to reboot the Mythbusters franchise to improve communication and ...
The Government Accountability Office has found multiple faults with how the Army awarded task orders under the LOGCAP V ...
Defense giant Raytheon will pay the U.S government more than $950 million for defrauding the Pentagon and allegedly bribing a ...
Upgrades are making the Army’s battle network easier for soldiers to use, but it’s still not exactly what they’re asking for.