ICF International nabs $14.4M in task orders to support CDC lab response network

ICF International has won two task orders totaling $14.4 million to support the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services (CSELS).

Defense bill might limit bid protests

The 2017 National Defense Authorization Act might put some limits on bid protests, but the Professional Services Council is arguing that a comprehensive study needs to be done first.

Northrop Grumman wins $83.4M contract mod to continue UAV support

Northrop Grumman Technical Services has won an $83.4 million contract modification to continue providing logistic support for the Army’s Hunter unmanned aircraft system.

LinQuest Corp. wins $67.8M technical services task order

LinQuest Corp. has won a $67.8 million task order to support the Air Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center Remote Sensing Systems Directorate.

Three win spots on $809.5M contract for process improvement services

Three companies have won spots on a $809.5 million contract to support the Naval Supply Systems Command Business Systems Center.

Incumbents, challengers and poor agency decisions add fuel to protest fires

An ongoing protest battle shows how tight the market is and how agencies need to step up and defend their choices.

12 win $800M contract for Navy command, control program

Twelve companies have won Navy contracts worth a total of $800 million to support the Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare Command and Control program.

SRI International scores $7.8M contract to support warfighter security

SRI International has won a $7.8 million contract to provide the Navy with basic and applied research for security technologies.

Raytheon nabs $104M contract to support radar program

Raytheon has won a $104 million contract with the Naval Supply Systems Command to provide operations and maintenance in support of the Relocatable Over-the-Horizon Radar (ROTHR) program.

AT&T challenges MacB's Air Force win

AT&T's challenge of MacAulay Brown's $37.9 million Air Force contract shows how much the market has changed to bring these two companies into a head-to-head competition.

Three small businesses win $10M contract to support weapon control system

Three small businesses have won spots on a $9.9 million contract with the Navy to support the Tactical Tomahawk Weapons Control Systems suites for installation in new ships and retrofit into existing ships.

SAIC wins $93M task order to provide stress training

Science Applications International Corp. has won a $93 million task order from the Army’s Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineer Center to provide training services.

How bad are debriefings? Bad. Really bad.

In our latest Insider Report, we explore the state of contract debriefings, and the picture painted by many in the market isn't pretty.

Harris expands Australia portfolio, adds new head of region's activities

Harris has expanded its Australian defense work with a contract to build an integrated battlespace communication system for the Australian Defence Force.

HP Enterprises wins $443.2M IT support contract

HP Enterprise Services has won a $443.2 million contract to support the U.S. Strategic Command.

Air Force OASIS task faces protest challenge

Three bidders are protesting a task order to support the Air Forces's intelligence directorate.

Company that helped discover OPM breach still not paid

CyTech Services, the veteran-owned small business that may have played a significant role in discovering the OPM hack a year ago, says it's never been paid for that work.

Engility names two teammates for $248M counter-WMD contract

Engility has named two of its teammates on a $247.9 million contract to combat weapons of mass destruction.

ManTech nabs $47.2M contract to continue SMLIS support

ManTech Systems Engineering has won a $47.2 million contract modification to continue its support of the Navy Ship Maintenance and Logistics Information Systems program.

Four companies to help detect chemical weapons under $11.2M contract

Four companies have won a four-year $11.2 million contract to develop a system to help detect chemical weapons for the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity.