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The Navy awarded Leidos an eight-year deal worth up to $7.7 billion to take over the new phase of the Navy's Next General Enterprise Network.
Big contractors scoop up smaller ones with big potential.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Management and Budget releases the job posting to fill the federal deputy chief information officer's position.
The Reston, Virginia-based firm won the largest portion of the long-awaited NGEN-R contract, valued at up to $7.7 billion.
In today's Federal Newscast, media reports indicate that J. David Patterson is removing himself from consideration.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office found the agencies excluded more than $271 million in building costs per year, between fiscal 2015 through 2018.
Homeland Security Department chief information officer John Zandgardi told staff that his last day at the agency is today.
The Air Force’s Cloud One program faces a protest by Leidos, while the Army names a new project manager for data and the CIO Council upgrades its website for the first time since 2017.
Lt. Gen. Bill Bender discussed where the Air Force is headed to accommodate the 21st networked century, and how Leidos is helping it get there.
The launch adds four new bases to the embattled GENESIS electronic health record system.
Like many large agencies, Justice officials want to use the disparate data sources to better analyze trends, improve internal operations and efficiency, and offer better services to Justice’s constituencies.
Bob Gemmill, vice president of Strategic Sourcing at Leidos, joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to discuss how subcontractors can build a more strategic relationship with his company, and how Leidos selects and works with VARs.
Agencies are in the middle of both an evolution and a revolution when it comes to their networks.
Federal contractors said the recent government shutdown was marked by confusion, lack of communication and unclear guidance from agencies about their responsibilities.