Raytheon BBN Technologies Corp. has won a $7.7 million Air Force contract for Interfaces, Models, and Monitoring for Resource-Aware Transformations that Augment the Lifecycles of Systems (IMMoRTALS) software.
Opera Solutions has won a $28 million contract with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid to provide operational analytics for the Health Insurance Marketplaces under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Leidos has won a $661.8 million contract with the Army to design, produce, integrate and test for the Airborne Reconnaissance Low-Enhanced (ARL-E) program of record.
Citizant has won a $10 million technical integration support services contract to help deploy the IRS’ Patient Protection and Affordable Care Cat applications.
The Air Force has added ten large businesses to the winning pool of a $5 billion cybersecurity and information systems contract first named in October 2015.
Tecolote Research Inc. has won a $7.3 million task order with the Air Force to support the Space and Missile Systems Center’s Remote Sensing Systems Directorate.
Dell is putting up a fight for a $225 million incumbent contract it lost to HP to support a long-time customer, the Office of Federal Student Aid in Plano, Texas.
LGS Innovations has won a $9.5 million contract to supply submarine telecommunication cables to the U.S. Navy’s Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center.
The Office of Personnel Management apparently didn't follow procurement rules when it awarded a contract to protect federal workers exposed in its massive data breach.
PSC's Vision research highlights a number of opportunities for contractors in the next year and those opportunities are tied to a number of drivers and issues reshaping the federal contracting marketplace. What should you be on the lookout for?