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Raft, a defense software company backed by investment firm Washington Harbour Partners, has acquired a developer of data fusion tools as part of a push to create a more unified technology ...
Muon Space, a small satellite manufacturing startup, has closed its Series B capital raise at $146 million to support the scaling of its production posture and acquire a fellow young company that ...
A second group of nine companies has received letters from the General Services Administration asking them to participate in a review what the agency has identified as consulting contracts.
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.
The Missile Defense Agency has kicked off the acquisition for one of the Trump Administration’s biggest priorities – the development of a nationwide system for protecting the U.S. from missile ...
The Defense Department says it has found $4 billion in savings by cutting consulting and non-essential contracts with Accenture, Booz Allen Hamilton, Deloitte, and other unnamed companies.
Deloitte Consulting has won a potential five-year, $2.4 billion contract to work with the Navy and Defense Department on their efforts to modernize and expand the submarine industrial base.
President Trump’s slate of executive orders targeting diversity, equity and inclusion programs have several provisions that will apply to government contractors, including enforcement pressure ...
Scout AI, a unmanned vehicle manufacturing and autonomy software startup, has fetched $15 million in seed capital from investors to mark its emergence from stealth mode.
Just shy of 2,500 workers in Maryland and Virginia are poised to lose their jobs as 13 companies issue mass layoff notice. DOGE Top 100 ...
Quiet Professionals, a technology integrator focused on the special operations community, has been acquired by private equity firm McNally Capital in partnership with fellow investment firm Nio ...
A new memo halts all General Services Administration-funded contract awards, a move that raises questions about scope and legality as industry leaders look for clarity.