We saw a significant drop in the number contracts awarded during November compared to October, but there were still some big winners, especially CACI. Who made the top 10?
Exelis has won a $10.3 million sole source contract with the Air Force to insert a modern data storage and retrieval technology into the Strategic Automated Command and Control System (SACCS).
Leidos has won a $49 million contract with the Air Force Research Laboratory to provide research and development and testing services in support of the Threat Warning and Countermeasures program.
Contractors may have to share more company history including owners and previous owners on bids as acquisition officials look a clearer picture of a bidder’s past, according to a new proposed rule.
The 2015 National Defense Authorization Act will include a federal IT reform bill that will significantly empower CIOs at the largest civilian agencies, almost guaranteeing its passage
Northrop Grumman has named U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Richard “Scott” Stapp vice president of technology development for the company’s Aerospace Systems sector.
MicroTech has won an $86 million blanket purchase agreement with the General Services Administration to support a Navy cost cutting initiative under the NGEN program.
General Dynamics is promoting the leader of its IT business to be the new executive vice president of the company's Information Systems and Technology group when its current EVP retires at the end of the month.
Three companies have won spots on a potentially $42.2 million contract to provide Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A-123 and remediation support services to the Veterans Affairs Department’s Internal Controls Service division.