October 2015 saw a slowdown in the number of contracts being awarded compared to the always active month that precedes it, but some giant contracts still hit the street. Who won them?
A recent survey conducted by i360 Gov and released by Riverbed Technology reveals that security is the biggest problem and highest expense when it comes to managing remote and branch office information technology.
Northrop Grumman Information Systems has won a $9.2 million contract modification to continue its support of the Air Force’s Enhanced Polar System Control and Planning Segment protected key management architecture.
Under a new five-year, $4.5 million contract, Project Performance Co. will continue to support the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Emergency Response Data System.
TWD & Associates has won a $98.8 million task order to provide agile development and maintenance capabilities to help sustain the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services’ records system portfolio.
CACI International has won a $25 million contract to provide software application development and sustainment support for the Army’s Communications-Electronics Command’s Software Engineering Center.
Science Applications International Corp. has won an $80 million contract with the Navy to continue its support of the Tactical Networks In-Service Engineering Activity.
PAE and its partner, BWXT, have cleared a bid protest hurdle, and can now move forward on a $1.2 billion NASA contract to consolidate management of two space centers.
Lockheed Martin has won a $30.5 million contract modification to continue its support of the Air Force’s Remote Sensing Directorate's Space-Based Infrared Systems (SBIRS) program.
Two companies have won spots on a $49.5 million contract to provide the Air Force with spectrum warfare assessment technologies research and development.