General Dynamics has won a $24.3 million contract with the Navy to contribute to the development of advanced submarine technologies for current and future submarine platforms.
Exelis has won a contract to support the Changi Airport Group Pte. Ltd. by deploying its OSYRIS pre-departure sequence planner at Singapore Changi Airport.
It looks like the General Services Administration is going to get their wish of having at least one non-telecom player on its $50 billion replacement of the Networx contract.
CACI International has won a $43 million task order to provide modeling and simulation and sensor development for the U.S. Army’s Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate.
Nine companies have won spots on a $99 million contract to provide software development, test and evaluation, maintenance, integration, training, and fielding of Strike Planning and Execution Systems.
The General Services Administration is pushing to get systems integrators to bid as primes on the $50 billion Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract. Sure, it's a big opportunity, but can SIs stand up to the telecom companies?
Nearly a year after pulling back a $461 million program management contract because of bid protests, the Army has added three more primes to the vehicle.