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Who are the most innovative companies in the federal market? — Washington Technology

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During the GCN Dig IT gala Thursday night, Washington Technology had the opportunity to recognize the 22 finalists of its WT Industry Innovator awards program.

We also announced five companies that won special recognition in four innovation categories.

This year’s winners are:

Source: Who are the most innovative companies in the federal market? — Washington Technology

Should you trust DHS’ FLASH redo? — Washington Technology

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After the Homeland Security Department cancelled the $1.5 billion Flexible Agile Support for the Homeland (FLASH) procurement May 26, the vendor community was irritated, and rightfully so. This Small Business set-aside, procured through the DHS Procurement Innovation Lab (PIL), required time, money, and expertise to undertake a technical challenge. Bidders had to demonstrate specialized skills in the incremental Agile software development methodology with rapid prototyping and better user interfaces.

Source: Should you trust DHS’ FLASH redo? — Washington Technology

Deltek to acquire market intell rival Onvia for $70M — Washington Technology

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Nearly a year after being acquired itself, federal market intelligence giant Deltek announced an acquisition of its own Thursday with a deal to buy rival Onvia for approximately $70 million cash.

Source: Deltek to acquire market intell rival Onvia for $70M — Washington Technology

DoD’s $28B technology research services contract open for bids — Washington Technology

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The Defense Department’s solicitation for bids on a potential nine-year, $28 billion technology research-and-development services contract went live Tuesday to kick off one of the biggest award opportunities for industry coming down in the next fiscal year.

Interested vendors have two deadlines to pay attention to for the Information Analysis Center Multiple-Award Contract. Past performance reports are due to DoD on Nov. 2 and all other proposal items have a deadline of Nov. 17, according to the request for proposals.

Source: DoD’s $28B technology research services contract open for bids — Washington Technology

WT Industry Day: HHS presence too big to ignore — Washington Technology

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Next week’s Industry Day on the Health and Human Services Department is shaping up with a few more speakers.

HHS is a hot bed of IT activity these days and will continue to be an important part of the market for several reasons. And we’ll all be talking all about it on Oct. 11.

Source: WT Industry Day: HHS presence too big to ignore — Washington Technology

Introducing the most innovative companies of 2017 — Washington Technology

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We are happy today to announce the inaugural class of the Washington Technology Industry Innovators, a new awards and recognition program from WT.

Source: Introducing the most innovative companies of 2017 — Washington Technology

Is the Trump bump over for government contractors? — Washington Technology

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The bump in optimism that we saw following the election of President Donald Trump has all but disappeared in our latest Washington Technology Contractor Confidence Index.

The Index has fallen more than 10 points since January. It now stands at 102.2 for the third quarter, compared to the 112.9 we saw at the end of the second quarter.

Source: Is the Trump bump over for government contractors? — Washington Technology

Navy wants to boost collaboration with next NGEN contract — Washington Technology

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The Navy is trying something new when it comes to its IT acquisition and service contracts – collaborating with industry before anyone signs on the dotted line. That has caused award schedule delays, but the Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Services says it will be worth it.

Source: Navy wants to boost collaboration with next NGEN contract — Washington Technology

Air Force’s $1B cloud award part of the ‘invisible IT market’ — Washington Technology

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Earlier this week, Dell EMC and its team of General Dynamics and Microsoft announced that they had won a $1 billion contract to migrate the Air Force’s email and other collaboration applications to the cloud.

Source: Air Force’s $1B cloud award part of the ‘invisible IT market’ — Washington Technology

WT Industry Day dives into HHS’ $14B IT spend — Washington Technology

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Our Oct. 11 Washington Technology Industry Day on the Health and Human Services Department is kicking into high gear.

Source: WT Industry Day dives into HHS’ $14B IT spend — Washington Technology

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