SAIC wins $282M contract to reduce DLA logistics costs

Science Applications International Corp. has won a $282 million to reduce logistics costs for the Defense Logistics Agency.

Symantec to split; who's next?

Symantec has joined the growing number of tech companies that have split into two entities. With this trend expected to continue, we have to ask, who's next?

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Army to develop two geospatial task order contracts

The Army is planning two contracts worth a total of $250 million for a wide range of geospatial services including R&D, systems engineering and C4ISR processes and architecture.

CSC taps new controller

Computer Sciences Corp. has named Diane Wilfong vice president, controller and principal accounting officer, where she will lead the company’s global controllership organization.

Jacobs Technology wins $80M for engineering, technical support

Jacobs Technology has won an $80 million option to provide the Air Force with additional engineering, technical and acquisition support services.

CACI wins, then loses IED contract

CACI International has lost an incumbent contract just two months after thinking it had won the work for analytical support services in the battle against improvised explosive devices.

Who won September's biggest contracts?

Fiscal 2014 ended with a roar of contract awards, but you had to crack nine figures to make the top 10 largest contract awards. Who finished the year with the biggest wins?

DIGITIALiBiz wins $45M contract to support FAA division

DIGITALiBiz has won a $45 million contract to support the Federal Aviation Administration.

Maximus taps new CIO

Maximus has named Kelly Clark chief information officer, where he will be responsible for establishing and executing the company’s global technology strategy.

Kratos to provide Naval aircraft with landing systems under $2.2M option

Kratos Defense and Security Solutions has won a $2.2 million option to supply landing systems to Naval aircraft.

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Deloitte challenges IBM CMS award

Deloitte Consulting is protesting a $36.2 million award to IBM for a CMS systems integration contract that gives prime access to some of CMS's most important fraud and abuse databases.

ICF International to support health systems in developing countries

ICF International has won an $18 million contract to support USAID’s goal of strengthening health information systems in developing countries.

GD sells off sensor business

General Dynamics has sold off a small sensor business, but one company's unwanted business unit is another company's strategic platform.

Scouts, contractors share need for tech, ethics

2014 "Good Scout" honoree CACI CEO Ken Asbury sees parallels between the principles of Boy Scouts and the needs of the technology industry.

Information Systems Worldwide Corp. to support Air Force software, hardware

Information Systems Worldwide Corp. has won a $9.8 million contract to support Air Force software and hardware.

Accenture to help Navy replace paper-based work materials under $16.3M contract

Accenture Federal Services has won a $16.3 million contract to help the Navy replace paper-based work instructions, reference materials, technical drawings and work control forms with an electronic work package.

Northrop names new head of group within Australia business

Northrop Grumman has named Tony Marceddo head of Northrop Grumman M5 within the company’s Australia business.

ICF International wins $100M BPA for biomedical, clinical information services

ICF International has won a $100 million blanket purchase agreement with the National Institutes of Health to support biomedical and clinical information services.