The Government Accountability Office has taken an Army contract to support an intelligence system away from Lockheed Martin after a competitor raised concerns about organizational conflicts of interest.
The slowdown in contracts continues two months into the new fiscal year, but there are still some big contracts hitting the streets. Who won the biggest ones?
Jacobs Technology has won two contracts totaling $31.1 million to provide engineering and technology acquisition support at Hanscom Air Force Base and its separated units.
Science Applications International Corp. has won a $156 million task order to provide full life cycle information technology services to the U.S. Agriculture Department Risk Management Agency.
Alion Science and Technology has won a $24 million task order to ensure the Army is compliant with federal spectrum regulations and presidential direction.
L-3 National Security Solutions has won a $107 million task order to provide next-generation information technology support to the Army Information Technology Agency.