MicroTech says HP and Autonomy, the software company it acquired in 2011, are in breach of contract because MicroTech bought $16.5 million worth of software that was never delivered.
The Air Force has made another round of NetCents 2 awards, this time for the $7.9 billion, full-and-open portion of the agency’s NetCents network operations and infrastructure contract.
Insight Public Sector has won a potentially $543.7 million blanket purchase agreement to provide the renewal of existing software assurance and new Microsoft software licenses.
ManTech Systems Engineering Corp. has won a potentially $39.4 million contract to support the Navy’s Ship Maintenance and Logistics Information Systems (SMLIS) program.
The Army has awarded three large contracts with a total ceiling of $3.5 billion as part of an effort to streamline how the Tank Automotive and Armament Command buys services, supports R&D and maintains its equipment.
CGI Inc. has won a $19 million contract to continue providing IT services for programs managed by the State of Louisiana’s Division of Administration, Office of Technology Services, Office of Community Development/Disaster Recovery Unit.
You've won your protest, and GAO even says you can be reimbursed for your costs, but don't wait too long to try to negotiate a settlement, as one company learned the hard way.
After battling through some bid protests, Engility's TASC business has opened its app store for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, and the company is out recruiting developers.
Northrop Grumman and General Dynamics still have a shot at keeping Army National Guard training contracts after the award to Parsons Government Services was pulled back.
Five companies have won spots on a $100 million contract to provide professional information technology and technical services to the National Institutes of Health Center for Information Technology.