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‘Cautionary tale’: How Boeing won a US Air Force program and lost $7B
The KC-46 was to be the ideal candidate for a fixed-price development program. Instead, it has cost Boeing billions, and made industry wary of such deals.
Palantir wins Army Research Lab contract extension worth $229 million
The software will support warfighters, the data science community, and commercial AI companies across all facets of AI/ML research and development.
By C4ISRNET staff
Booz Allen values ‘struggling’ EverWatch at $440M in antitrust case
Attorneys for Booz Allen Hamilton have said the merger, announced in March, would stimulate competition and speed up technology development.
Library of Congress picks digital platform developer for vast holdings
Ebsco will build and manage IT network for world's largest library with more than 173 million items.
By Federal Times staff
Maxar to keep providing US government users with satellite imagery
The company provides more than 400,000 U.S. government users with unclassified, online and offline, on-demand access to high-resolution commercial images.
By Federal Times staff
‘Life Experience Frameworks’ can speed delivery of federal benefits
In terms of customer experience, the Life Experience Framework reduces time and hassle.
By Santiago Milian and Jenna Petersen
NSA seeks proposals for contract at heart of Booz Allen antitrust case
“The timing of the release of the RFP was a surprise to plaintiff’s counsel,” the Justice Department stated in a memo.
Booz Allen says acquisition aimed at Lockheed, Raytheon, ‘billions’ in contracts
"The government’s narrative is not only inaccurate — it makes no sense," reads one document filed in Maryland federal court.
Pentagon’s secret communications network to get upgrade from Booz Allen
“DISA has made clear that we will not forget that the ‘fight’ is fought on SIPRNet,” said Christopher Barnhurst, the agency’s deputy director.
US urges speed in Booz Allen antitrust case as NSA intel contract nears
U.S. attorneys argue a speedier clip is necessary to preserve competition on a National Security Agency contract dubbed Optimal Decision, which deals with signals intelligence and simulation services.
Federal contract workers deserve better pay, Congress can help
Today, the federal contract workers who are arguably struggling the most are those employed by companies operating under the Service Contract Act. These “blended federal workforce” employees typically consist of individuals from low-income communities – often women of color – performing work such as housekeeping.
By Allison Silberberg