Several small business proposals are working their way through Congress and could impact strategic sourcing, contract bundling, subcontracting goals and even reverse auctions. We get the scoop at Montgomery County's GovConNet conference.
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems & Training has won a $38.5 million order for integration services for an advanced data transfer system on the MH-60 helicopter.
GAO has denied NASA's request to reconsider its decision to sustain Wyle's bid protest of a contract award to SAIC. With $1.8 billion at stake, it's likely the battle will shift to the Court of Federal Claims.
General Dynamics Information Technology has won a $63 million task order to modernize the Army Medical Command's ability to identify and collect from other health insurance systems.
Lockheed Martin Corp. was awarded a $101.9 million contract modification to work on software and logistics systems for F-35 fighters being purchased by Israel.
Under a $16 million contract, Agilex will build a solution for Veterans Affairs that will let doctors and other clinicians view medical imagery on mobile devices.
Science Applications International Corp. has won a $14 million task order to provide software and engineering services to the U.S. Transportation Command, Directorate of Acquisition.
Hygeia Solutions Partners has won a $3.4 million contract to provide the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center with operations, maintenance and enhancement of its Executive Information System.
The Homeland Security Department is planning an industry day for its Enterprise Computing Services initiative and will likely use the Eagle II contract for the procurement.
Former National Security Advisor Tom Donilon offers insights from his years working in the Obama White House, including the capture of Osama Bin Laden, the fallout from Edward Snowden and how you need to consider opportunities along with risk.
Abt Associates has won a $17.5 million blanket purchase agreement to provide economic analysis support and technical services to the Division of Economics of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
DHS has made 68 awards for the $22 billion Eagle II contract, and some of the largest companies in the market have found their way back onto the vehicle. Is the contract finally free of the bid-protest threat?