Who won February's biggest contracts?

February saw a dip in activity compared to January, but it still turned out to be a good month for government contracting. Who won the biggest contracts this month?

The second month of 2014 was a good month for contract awards, though not as active as January.

Washington Technology covered 43 contracts in February, just ten shy of last month’s 53.

February also was a great month for General Dynamics, which holds two spots on the top 10, but even better for small businesses, whose awards take up three spots, including the top spot.

To make the list, you had to have won a contract worth $95 million or above, which is greater than last month’s lowest contract value, $84 million.

The list kicks off at number 10:

10. CACI wins $95M Interior support contract

CACI International has won a five-year, $95 million contract to support and manage various aspects of the financial management system for the Interior Department’s the Business Integration Office.

 

9. Raptor Training Services wins $97.8M special forces contract

Raptor Training Services has won a $97.8 million contract to provide the Army with operations and maintenance support.

 

8. GDIT scores $138M contract for brain injury center

General Dynamics Information Technology has won a $138 million contract with the U.S. Army Medical Command to provide the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, or DVBIC, with clinical site support services.

 

7. Raytheon wins $185M contract to upgrade NOAA satellites

Raytheon Co. has won a $185 million contract to increase the capability and capacity of three NOAA satellites through 2022.

6. Northrop Grumman wins $200M contract to provide navigation systems

Northrop Grumman has won a $200 million contract to sustain its embedded global positioning/inertial navigation systems, or EGI, for the Air Force.

5. General Dynamics wins $250M subcontract to help Raytheon with Navy work

General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems has won a $250.1 million contract from Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems to provide engineering and manufacturing development services to the Navy in support of its next-generation integrated Air and Missile Defense Radar.

4. Octo Consulting Group wins $400 BPA to support FBI IT

Octo Consulting Group has won a $400 million blanket purchase agreement with the FBI to support the agency’s IT needs.

3. Four win $497M contract to develop, integrate C4ISR

Four companies have won a $497 million contract to provide technical administrative operations support services to the Army.

The winners are:

  • Aaski Technology Inc.
  • Nexagen Networks Inc.
  • Linquest Corp.
  • Systems Technologies Inc.

2. KS captures $623M contract to support Iraqi air base

KS International LLC has won a $623.3 million contract with the Air Force to support Balad Air Base, Iraq.

And the biggest contract of February 2014 is…

1. GSA makes 123 OASIS small-business awards

The General Services Administration on Feb. 24 announced it has awarded 123 small businesses places on its 10-year, $60 billion professional services contract, known as OASIS.

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