ManTech Systems Engineering Corp. has won a $10.7 million option to provide uninterrupted enterprise support in support of the Navy’s Ship Maintenance and Logistics Support Information Systems program.
Northrop Grumman has won a $151.3 million contract modification with the Navy to provide one E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft for the Japanese government.
Universal Technology Corp. has won a $37.6 million contract to provide the Air Force with scientific management advice for research and technology, or SMART.
NASA just rolled out one of its first large-scale cloud projects by tapping ServiceNow, but that's just the latest win in a growing string of victories for the fast-growing company.
CACI International has won a task order to support the fabrication, integration and fielding facility requirements of the Army Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate.
Harris Corp. has won a $40 million contract extension to continue its support of the Air Force Satellite Control Network at two network control locations.
PAE has won another group of task orders to support nation building and peacekeeping efforts in Africa, pushing the value of those contracts to $178.5 million.
Executives from a range of civilian and defense agencies spoke about growing cloud and mobility opportunities as those technologies embed themselves into agency infrastructures.
The General Services Administration is facing complaints after the winning bidder of an 18F reverse auction to buy code for the agency resulted in a $1 bid.
Alion Science and Technology has won a $63 million contract to repair and modernize systems at the Mid Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center in Norfolk, Va.
CACI International has won a $76.8 million task order to provide medical information delivery systems engineering support to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic.
Raytheon has won an $86.2 million contract modification to provide the Army with upgrade kits for the Patriot Integrated Air and Missile Defense system.
With tens of billions of dollars at stake, it's no surprise that Boeing and Lockheed Martin are protesting the Air Force's decision to pick Northrop Grumman to build the Long Range Strike bomber.
Two companies – NetCracker Technology Corp. and Computer Sciences Corp. – have agreed to pay over $12 million to resolve accusations that they violated the False Claims Act.
CACI International has won a $38.5 million task order to continue providing defense health readiness engineering support for the Theater Medical Information Program for the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic.