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Edition number 32 of the Washington Technology Top 100 rankings is now live for all to use in researching the federal market's largest technology and services contractors, and mapping the numbers to the industry’s macrotrends.
For this first in a two-part episode (the second goes out next week), Nick and Ross go over the companies and numbers that feature up and down the rankings’ 2025 edition.
Here is *some* of what was on their agenda for part one:
The 2025 Washington Technology Top 100 Rankings
2025's Top 100 rankings reveal a market in major upheaval
TOP 100: CGI Federal’s Stephanie Mango on navigating Trump’s ‘dynamic environment’
TOP 100: How Serco Inc. uses its pivot to position for Trump priorities
Strategic discipline drives Leidos’ continued Top 100 dominance
Booz Allen plans 7% workforce cut
Lockheed's CEO: Efficiency push is 'an opportunity' for both industry and government
Industry layoffs mount as cancelled contracts and DOGE efforts take hold
GSA expands review of ‘consulting’ contracts to 9 more companies
COMMENTARY: The chainsaw approach to cutting government promises more damage than results
By Nick Wakeman, Ross Wilkers4.6
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Edition number 32 of the Washington Technology Top 100 rankings is now live for all to use in researching the federal market's largest technology and services contractors, and mapping the numbers to the industry’s macrotrends.
For this first in a two-part episode (the second goes out next week), Nick and Ross go over the companies and numbers that feature up and down the rankings’ 2025 edition.
Here is *some* of what was on their agenda for part one:
The 2025 Washington Technology Top 100 Rankings
2025's Top 100 rankings reveal a market in major upheaval
TOP 100: CGI Federal’s Stephanie Mango on navigating Trump’s ‘dynamic environment’
TOP 100: How Serco Inc. uses its pivot to position for Trump priorities
Strategic discipline drives Leidos’ continued Top 100 dominance
Booz Allen plans 7% workforce cut
Lockheed's CEO: Efficiency push is 'an opportunity' for both industry and government
Industry layoffs mount as cancelled contracts and DOGE efforts take hold
GSA expands review of ‘consulting’ contracts to 9 more companies
COMMENTARY: The chainsaw approach to cutting government promises more damage than results

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