The short answer is maybe. Iowa and MorphoTrust USA are working on a smartphone driver's license, but there are some security and authenticity issues to work out first.
Eight companies have won spots on a $300 million Washington Headquarters Services for professional services and executive-level mission support services.
Leidos has won an $11 million contract with the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command to support the Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defense simulator
BAE Systems has acquired Eclipse Electronic Systems in a move that brings BAE ISR products and services and customers in the U.S. defense and intelligence communities.
Preferred Systems Solutions seemingly came out of nowhere to close three deals in nine months, but this overnight sensation has been years in the making.
Vistronix has made a big play to nab intelligence community work by making not one, not two, but three acquisitions in one day of companies that are active in the intell space.
Preferred Systems Solutions closed its third acquisition of 2014 with a deal that brings Government Contract Solutions into the fold and increases its intelligence capabilities.
The Northern Virginia Tech Council honored several companies and executives for their accomplishments but the podium also provided a reminder that the legends of the industry are still worth listening to.
Lockheed Martin has won two contracts with the Air Force totaling $38.8 million to provide contractor engineering and technical services in support of the F-16 aircraft.
Northrop Grumman has named Kenneth Bedingfield corporate vice president and chief financial officer, replacing James Palmer, who will be retiring in 2015.
Wyle has tapped chief operating officer Roger Wiederkehr to be its new CEO after current CEO George Melton steps down at the end of the year. Melton will continue as chairman of the board.