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Two companies will compete to deliver administrative and executive assistant services to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency under a five-year, $92.5 million contract. Bailey Information Technology Consultants and LMR Technical Group hold positions on the multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to support the agency ...

General Dynamics’ (NYSE: GD) information technology business completed its migration to the cloud by closing its final data center at the end of 2022 and has pushed the adoption of a multicloud strategy by working with several vendors to meet the company’s back-office requirements, CIO reported Friday. “We’ve gone through our digital transfo...

Medical logistics company Metro Logics will provide managed services for government-owned medical supplies and medical equipment under a $199.2 million contract from the General Services Administration. The GSA’s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center announced the award in a notice published Friday on SAM.gov. Services encompass se...

Lentech, a small disadvantaged business that offers information technology and space systems engineering support to government customers, has purchased the assets of fellow IT company Eclipse Engineering. Eclipse will become a division of Lentech and the combined organization will have software, cloud, cyber service offerings for federal civilian, d...

Executive Mosaic is honored to feature DeEtte Gray, president of business and information technology solutions at CACI International, on this year’s Wash100 list for her leadership role in driving IT modernization and promoting STEM education. This marks the seventh time Gray has been selected to receive the Wash100 award, reflecting her staying p...

Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and T-Mobile USA (Nasdaq: TMUS) have won contracts worth approximately $683.7 million combined from the Department of Veterans Affairs under the second iteration of the Enterprise Mobile Devices and Services program. The contracts awarded to Verizon and T-Mobile are valued at $448.3 million and $235.4 million, respectively, accord...