Arctas: Moving the Needle 06.25.26 – Core4ce, Sikich, NetImpact, CGI, Evanhoe, Publicis Sapient, AttainX, TekSynap, Makpar, NuAxis, Autonomic Enterprise, DDC, Greystones, CompTech, Soft Tech

Arctas engagement today leaned heavily toward companies making clear, consequential moves.

Leadership, innovation, and market positioning set the early tone. Core4ce drew attention with the launch of HyveWorks, its enterprise supply chain risk intelligence platform. Karlene Stecchi continued her next chapter with Sikich following the Tantus acquisition, while Allison Crews, a longtime GSA acquisition leader, joined NetImpact Strategies. CGI also generated strong engagement naming Alisa Bearfield as President of CGI Federal. Community discussion continued around Saliense, with one of the day’s most viewed comments highlighting the company’s family-friendly culture and empowering leadership.

Contract momentum quickly followed. Evanhoe beat out seven competitors to secure a USCIS IT Asset Management IV task on CIO-SP3 SB. Publicis Sapient added a $20M HRSA Enterprise Data Science and Analytics Platform task, while AttainX picked up a $10M USDA APHIS systems support contract. TekSynap gained traction after winning an ITC IT Service Desk and Support Services task on Alliant 3.

Civilian and defense modernization work drove sustained engagement. The Makpar and NuAxis joint venture secured a $22M DOL Technical Application Support Services task. An Autonomic Enterprise joint venture added a $20M DOE Enterprise Records Management task on PSGSS. DDC continued its momentum with both an Air Force LOGMOD PMO Agile DevOps support award and a $97M Integrated Data and Enterprise Architecture for Logistics IDIQ.

Mission support rounded out the day. Greystones gained visibility after securing a $28M NAVSEA modernization contract. CompTech and Soft Tech, added DLA JETS 2.0 wins supporting WAN services and Strategic Materials web services, respectively.

No spin. Just experienced leaders, concrete wins, and market relevant moves.

ARCTAS MTN
Big moves, big investments, and the companies suddenly getting real attention

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top