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Deloitte, ManTech get another chance at $2B Defense Health Agency contract
The Defense Health Agency will look at conflict of interest allegations leveled against Peraton and regarding how that company won a $2 billion enterprise IT contract.
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DOD plans next phase of JADC2 satellite layer
Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and York Space Systems will build 126 satellites under $1.8 billion in contracts to develop the network for tracking and responding to threats from missiles and hypersonic weapons.
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KPMG falls short in attempt to keep incumbent DLA contract
The Defense Logistics Agency gets formal backing of its choice to set aside a financial support contract for service-disabled, veteran-owned small businesses after an incumbent's protest against that move.
Companies
Gunnison adds cyber skills with third acquisition
Gunnison Consulting's third acquisition in 15 months sees the company add a cyber solutions provider.
Contracts
Tradition continues: protest ties up $343M TSA IT contract
CACI International is the third incumbent to lose the recompete for an IT infrastructure contract with the Transportation Security Agency, and also the third to protest after not winning the award.
Companies
GovCon entering new era of workforce management
Government contractors are working to embrace a permanent hybrid workforce that brings many challenges still to be solved, even with the benefits being recognized and realized.
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Protest hits CIO-SP4 on proposal deadline day
One company is arguing that the 16 amendments to the $50 billion CIO-SP4 contract vehicle have not gone far enough to address the perceived problems.
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DISA greenlights GDIT for identity management production
This new $162 million agreement means General Dynamics IT will bring its identity, credential and access management solution into production to secure access to Defense Department applications.
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First protest hits $1.4B DHA workforce support award
Booz Allen Hamilton is crying foul after being left off the Defense Health Agency's selection of winners for a $1.4 billion vehicle focused on the workforce.
Companies
Emcore picks up L3Harris business to revive it
L3Harris Technologies' decision to sell its space and navigation business to Emcore saves a unit that was otherwise languishing.
Companies
Aeyon expands automation, analytics footprint through acquisitions
Enlightenment Capital supports a pair of acquisitions by its portfolio company Aeyeon to further expand robotic process automation and data analytics offerings.
Companies
Leidos scores another multi-billion dollar takeaway
The Government Accountability Office rejects Science Applications International Corp.'s challenge of a $2.5 billion NASA award to Leidos, who now has yet another large takeaway win on the board.
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Space Force will have to defend $700M award
Space Force must now further explain why it picked Booz Allen Hamilton over both the incumbent and another challenger for a $678 million contract to support remote sensing efforts.
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How do you bring more tech to soldiers? Army Futures Command wants to know
A new sources sought notice from the Army Futures Command wants feedback on how to get leading-edge technologies to ground soldiers: including 5G, more sensors, and better protection from chemical and biological weapons.
Companies
SAIC touts space and intell award activity
Science Applications International Corp. is only saying so much about how its space and intelligence business given the nature of that work, but has some data to share on how things are going there.
Contracts
More protest action likely in $400M State cyber saga
A newly-released protest decision offers insights into the conflict between General Dynamics IT and Peraton over a nearly $400 million State Department cyber contract, and also points the way to yet more arguing about who should win.
Contracts
New due date set for Missile Defense cyber contract
The Missile Defense Agency is amending the solicitation for a small business contract to acquire cybersecurity support for weapons systems.
Opinion
Who's really at fault in this $400M State protest saga
General Dynamics IT has filed four protests over an almost $400 million State Department cybersecurity award. Is that excessive complaining? Not when the State Department has only itself to blame.
Opinion
DOD's tech chief lays out investment roadmap
A new memo from the Defense Department's chief technology officer lays out where DOD plans to invest in so it can keep the U.S.' technological edge.
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