GD gets second shot at NAVSEA contract
General Dynamics cried foul after it saw the Navy improperly increase its bid after conducting a price realism adjustment.
How one company matched its structure to the future of mobility
DMI Inc. Mobility Services president Sam Ganga talks about the future of mobility and customer needs and how his company has aligned itself to meet those needs.
Will bomber deal spark more changes at Northrop?
Northrop Grumman has captured the $55 billion Air Force contract to build the Long Range Strike Bomber. What kind of changes does this win spark for the company?
ICF International to support New York DOT under $4.9M contract
ICF International has won a $4.9 million contract to support the New York State Department of Transportation.
Raytheon wins $393M ISR mission support contract
Raytheon has won a $393 million contract to continue its mission support for the U.S. Air Force’s Distributed Common Ground System.
Budget deal brings sigh of relief
Congress and the White House have reached a budget compromise to avert a government shutdown and brings some visibility and certainty to the market for the next two years.
Acentia cries foul over ICF disease data award
Acentia is protesting a $15.1 million contract award to ICF International to help the CDC collect data on public health emergencies globally.
ViaSat takes on mini cryptographic work for Air Force
ViaSat Inc. bested six other bidders for a $13.2 million to design and build small cryptographic modules to protect battlefield data.
Serco, SAIC share Navy contract
Serco and SAIC have each won contracts to support the Navy under a pair of $17 million contracts for a variety of services.
URS challenges $146M Booz Allen Navy win
URS Federal Services is challenging a $145.7 million award for professional services that went to Booz Allen Hamilton.
Northrop wins next phase of laser weapon work
Northrop Grumman has won a $91 million contract to continue development of a laser weapon for the Navy.
Lockheed dealt $700M blow with lost Air Force contract
Lockheed Martin failed to convince the GAO that it should have another shot at $700 million contract at Cheyenne Mountain and has lost a contract it held for 15 years.
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