Raytheon has won a $7.7 million contract modification with the Air Force to continue its engineering work in support of the VINSON/ANDVT Cryptographic Modernization program.
Leidos has won a $9.8 million contract to provide chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) analytic, modeling and survivability studies to the Air Force.
General Dynamics Information Technology has won a $47.4 million contract to support the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Ship and Air Integrated Warfare Department.
ICF International has won a $34.6 million recompete task order to support the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention.
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems has been awarded a $20.1 million option to support the Navy Program Executive Office, Littoral Combat Ship’s Airborne Laser Mine Detection Systems (ALMDS).
Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control Technical Services has won a $10.4 million contract modification with the Navy to continue AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 installation support.
Chameleon Integrated Services has won a $22 million contract to provide global service desk support and management services for the Defense Information Systems Agency.
When the Army announced the winners of its $5 billion ITES-3H contract, they also mentioned that there were 50 bidders competing for the award. You'd think there would be plenty of disappointed companies, but that might not be the case.
GBL Systems Corp. has been awarded a $7.4 million option to provide the Navy with weapons and aerospace technologies in support the Naval Air Systems Command, Systems and Engineering Department.
General Dynamics C4 Systems has won a $25.4 million sole source contract to provide network support services to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
A Lockheed Martin executive explains how the long-term prospect of an IT market dominated by LPTA contracts drove the company to its divestiture decision.
The Army has picked SRC Inc. for a $49.2 million contract to research new capabilities for a system that jams the radio signals used to trigger improvised explosive devices.