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Fifteen months after announcing their plans, SES has closed its $3.1 billion acquisition of Intelsat and appointed David Broadbent as CEO for the combined company's U.S. government subsidiary. SES ...
Dustin Siggins and Katie Helwig, public relations and GovCon practitioners respectively, go over the past decade in corporate culture shifts and how external messaging connects directly to ...
Hadrian, a startup that leans on automation techniques in manufacturing, has secured $260 million in Series C capital from investors to support its buildout of a larger facility and expansion of ...
Applied Information Sciences has acquired a provider of analytics and mission support to national security and law enforcement customers in a move to expand artificial intelligence offerings ...
Stephen Ehikian, the General Services Administration's acting leader, compares how GSA wants to approach consolidated common goods and services purchasing to how bulk retail operates.
CASE, a software development specialist focused on the national security community, has acquired an IT services provider for federal and commercial clients in a move to add more technical ...
Firestorm Labs, a startup that touts a “factory-in-a-box” approach for making unmanned aircraft, has captured $47 million in Series A capital from investors to help fund a larger production ...
The partnership with Uber for Business has major implications for the federal workforce at home and abroad.
New alliances involving Accenture, Palantir, Science Applications International Corp. and ServiceNow reflect a broader industry shift in how commercial innovation is delivered to federal agencies.
The Defense Department has laid out more detail on how reviews of new contracts and task orders for IT consulting, management services, and advisory and assistance support work will happen ...
OpenAI has been awarded a $200 million contract to continue developing artificial intelligence prototypes for the Defense Department. The one-year other transaction agreement, announced Tuesday ...
The Defense Department is under a new edict to lower the number of IT consulting and management services contracts as part of a larger push to take on more of that work in-house. In a memo sent ...