Who won June's biggest contracts?

The number of contract awards dropped in June, but it was still a good month for government contracting. Who won the biggest contracts in June 2014?

Watchitoo wins contract to support State communications

Watchitoo has won a contract to support the State Department’s global interactive communication programs.

Alion wins $24M contract to provide training, simulation systems

Alion Science and Technology has won a $24 million contract to build training and simulation systems for the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division.

TOP 100: Leidos takes deliberate approach facing market turbulence

The government shutdown greeted Leidos' emergence as a new entity and the company still sees choppy times ahead. Its response? Stay disciplined and focus on self-improvement.

Remembering, honoring those who made July 4th possible

July 4th is a time of family vacations, cookouts and fireworks, but it also a time to remember the dedication, commitment and sacrifice of so many others. Make sure you include them in your weekend celebration.

MicroTech sells unified comm business unit

MicroTech, which has been rocked by contracting allegations, has sold a business unit to Corry Hong and Unicom, who swooped in to buy GTSI two years ago when it was similarly trying to overcome scandal.

Northrop Grumman appoints four new VPs in Information Systems sector

Northrop Grumman has buffed out its Information Systems sector by appointing four new vice presidents.

ASM Research to modernize veterans health record system under $162M contract

ASM Research has won a $162 contract from the Veterans Affairs Department to support the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) Clinical Application and Enterprise Core Services.

Booz Allen wins $37.3M contract to support Saudi naval forces

Booz Allen Hamilton has won a $37.3 million contract with the Navy to support the Royal Saudi Naval Forces in a number of areas.

Cubic Corp. names new VP of operations, North America

Cubic Corp. has named Steve Brunner vice president of operations, North America, where he will be responsible for implementing and delivering all projects in North America.

Pragmatics wins $10M contract to support U.S. Special Operations Command

Pragmatics has won a task order worth more than $10 million to support the U.S. Special Operations Command.

TOP 100: Exelis prepares for split to trigger growth

Exelis is a top 20 prime contractor, but it believes that its best shot at growth lies in splitting in two. What are its keys to success?

RFIs should unite small businesses. Here's why

A small business group - the Global Business Network Association - advocates that companies cooperate when government agencies conduct market research.

Leidos taps Boeing exec to be new CEO

Roger Krone has been tapped to be the new CEO at Leidos, replacing current CEO John Jumper, who will remain with the company as chairman of the board.

Aerospace Corp. makes three leadership changes

The Aerospace Corp. has made a number of leadership changes, the national security space program services company announced Tuesday.

DHS plans for new Critical Infrastructure, Resilience COE

The Homeland Security Department’s Science and Technology Directorate announced plans for a new DHS Critical Infrastructure and Resilience Center of Excellence cooperative agreement.

SRA International tapped to provide communications, IT under $350M contract

SRA International has won a $350 million contract to provide communications and information technology support to the United States European Command, the United States Africa Command and the 5th Signal Command.

Versar Inc. acquires small environmental, professional services firm

Versar Inc. has acquired J.M. Waller through a $13 million transaction that adds environmental, facilities, professional staffing and logistics consulting services capabilities to Versar’s global project management expertise.

Lockheed wins $35M contract to enhance Navy C4ISR exchange capability

Lockheed Martin has won a $35 million contract to support the Navy’s C4ISR exchange capability throughout the space, air, surface, subsurface and unmanned sensor domains.

TOP 100: CSC puts pieces in place for growth

Computer Sciences Corp. has spent two years divesting businesses and bolstering its remaining pieces to be ready for growth, and executives see the time has come for opportunities in cloud, cyber and health.