Army seeking LTE-savvy companies for soldier situational awareness program

The Army is looking for companies who can design, develop and implement cellular Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology to support a communications and situational awareness program meant to aid the warfighter.

Lockheed wins $26.8M follow-on to support DOD data environment

Lockheed Martin has won a $26.8 million follow-on contract to provide the Defense Department with sustainment and operations for the Integrated Data Environment/Global Transportation Network Convergence (IGC) program.

Dovel Technologies taps new SVP

Dovel Technologies has named Michael Williams senior vice president, where he will oversee the company’s contract with the Health and Human Services Department’s Administration for Children & Families Grants Center of Excellence.

DHS cancels ACE solicitation

Too many protests have apparently killed DHS' attempt to recompete part of the $5 billion ACE contract, sending the agency back to the drawing board.

Accenture wins extension of HealthCare.gov contract

Accenture Federal's contract with CMS for HealthCare.gov has been extended as the agency goes through the RFP process to award a new contract early 2015.

Alion wins $48.5M to help Navy be more efficient, less wasteful

Alion Science and Technology has won a $48.5 million contract from the Air Force to make the Navy more efficient and less wasteful.

Army backs off $586M supercomputer award to SAIC

The Army Corps of Engineers has decided to take a second look at a $586 million supercompting award won by SAIC after two challengers filed protests objecting to the win.

Deal builds mutual federal market reach

Information Innovators Inc. - also know nas Triple-i - and Global Net Service Inc. have joined forces via an acquisition that expands both company's reach in the federal market.

Today, naked celebs. Tomorrow, contractors?

In light of the recent naked celebrity hacks, IntelliDyne CEO Tony Crescenzo asks: Are government contractors really as safe as we think we are from cyber attacks like these?

CSG Government Solutions hires fifth senior advisor since April

CSG Government Solutions continues to bolster its health care and human services practice with the addition of Ivan Fleet as senior consultant.

Let the OASIS competitions begin

Both the small business and large business portions of GSA's $60 billion OASIS contract are now open for business.

Oceus Networks names new CEO

Oceus Networks promotes its president and chief operating officer to CEO of the company as its long-time leader departs.

Protest troubles keep growing for ITES-3H

The number of bid protests involving the $5 billion ITES-3H contract has grown to 19. Just how much trouble is this procurement in?

Air Force has $300M to spend on new SBIR grants

The Air Force wants to work with small businesses on developing conceptual ideas through the research and development phases until the concepts lead to military or commercial uses.

Navy works to better its underwater systems

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution received a five-year, $50 million indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract to provide engineering, technical and operational services related to the Navy’s unmanned underwater vehicle research.

Accenture tapped to continue support for Army ERP system

Accenture Federal Services has won two contracts worth a combined $53.1 million to provide the Army with operations and maintenance of its General Fund Enterprise Business System.

DLT Solutions nabs $40M BPA to resell Red Hat software to defense, intell communities

DLT Solutions has won a $40 million blanket purchase agreement to provide Red Hat software and services to the Defense Information Systems Agency.

ViON Corp. taps new director of health care, BD

ViON Corp. has named Linda Boles director of health care strategies and business development, where she will put her 20 years of expertise in business development, health care IT and health care information systems to work.

My father's greatest lesson

My father's recent death brought home a great lesson he had been teaching me his entire life, and it is one that in these challenging times, we can all benefit from.

Concourse Group to support Navy public-private ventures under $29M contract

The Concourse Group has won a $29 million contract to provide professional services to the Navy in support of its Public Private Venture (PPV) Program.