ManTech wins $31.6M contract to support Army system

ManTech International has won a $31.6 million contract to support the U.S. Army’s Distributed Common Ground System-Army.

Opinion

We have a budget deal. Now what?

Congress and the White House might have reached an agreement on the budget, but they didn't forge a long-term fiscal solution. So, what's next?

PAE prevails in battle for $1.2B NASA contract

PAE and its partner, BWXT, have cleared a bid protest hurdle, and can now move forward on a $1.2 billion NASA contract to consolidate management of two space centers.

Lockheed Martin wins $30.5M contract to continue SBIRS program support

Lockheed Martin has won a $30.5 million contract modification to continue its support of the Air Force’s Remote Sensing Directorate's Space-Based Infrared Systems (SBIRS) program.

Azimuth Corp. nabs $8.7M contract for laser defense technologies

Azimuth Corp. has won an $8.7 million task order to provide next generation laser protection research and development to the Air Force.

Booz Allen builds on Vision 2020 strategy with SPARC acquisition

Booz Allen Hamilton has acquired the software services unit of SPARC in a move that complements Booz Allen’s overarching company strategy, Vision 2020.

Ultra Electronics scores $24.8M contract to support torpedo warning system

Ultra Electronics 3 Phoenix Inc. has won a $24.8 million contract modification to support the Navy’s Torpedo Warning System.

AAI Corp. wins $142.5M in contracts for Shadow UAV support

AAI Corp. has won two contracts totaling $142.5 million to support the Army’s Shadow unmanned aerial vehicle.

DEA awards $67M security contract to vet-owned business

The Drug Enforcement Agency announced on Nov. 2 that it had awarded a five-year, $67 million contract to eKCG LLC for information security services.

Opinion

Opportunities rising from subtle shift in security priorities

A subtle but definite shift has occurred in how agencies think about security. ImmixGroup's Steve Charles explains the shift and the opportunities that come with it.

Abu Ghraib lawsuit questions protections for government contractors

A group of former Abu Ghraib prisoners continue their quest for compensation from contractors for alleged abuses they suffered.

Air Force awards $22M geophysical, seismology research contract

The Air Force awarded Modus Operandi, Inc., a five-year, $22 million contract to support geophysics and seismology research.

Lockheed appoints new EVP, GM of F-35 program

Lockheed Martin has named Jeff Babione executive vice president and general manager of the company’s F-35 program, effective Jan. 1, 2016.

Northrop Grumman scores $42.7M contract to support Hunter UAV

Northrop Grumman has won a $42.7 million contract to continue supporting the Army's Hunter unmanned aircraft system.

BAE Systems wins $38.9M option for engineering, technical services

BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services has won a $38.9 million option to provide the Navy with engineering and technical services.

Neustar taps new SVP, Engineering and Operations

Neustar has named Peter Burke senior vice president of Engineering and Operations.

Two win spots on $49.5M spectrum warfare R&D contract

Two companies have won spots on a $49.5 million contract to provide the Air Force with spectrum warfare assessment technologies research and development.

GD gets second shot at NAVSEA contract

General Dynamics cried foul after it saw the Navy improperly increase its bid after conducting a price realism adjustment.

Is the government market too tough to crack?

Bringing innovation to the government market has become a familiar refrain, so why is it so hard to convince innovative commercial companies to do business in the public sector?

How one company matched its structure to the future of mobility

DMI Inc. Mobility Services president Sam Ganga talks about the future of mobility and customer needs and how his company has aligned itself to meet those needs.