Engility wins $24M contract to provide technical assistance

Engility has won a $24 million contract with the U.S. Agency for International Development to provide specialized technical assistance in Senegal.

Accenture win means it keeps $966M student loan contract

Accenture Federal Services has won a 10-year, $966 million contract with the Education Department to continue operations and maintenance of the federal financial aid system.

Northrop Grumman taps new VP in Electronic Systems sector

Northrop Grumman has named Nicholas Paraskevopoulos vice president and general manager of engineering, manufacturing and logistics for the company’s Electronic Systems sector.

Deloitte wins $7.4M contract for enterprise system services

Deloitte Consulting has won a $7.4 million contract to equip the Army with enterprise systems services.

65 win spots on $20B NIH IT contract

NIH has named 65 winners of its $20 billion CIO Commodities and Solutions contract.

KOAM Engineering captures $36.4M contract to support tactical data links

KOAM Engineering Services has won a $36.4 million contract to support Navy tactical data links and related systems that support Navy and Foreign Military Sales commands.

DCCA wins $12M contract to create cloud-based solution for CMS data collection system

Data Computer Corp. of America (DCCA) has won a $12 million Centers for Medicare and Medicaid contract to develop a new cloud-based solution for the agency’s fee for service data collection system.

PMOrchestrator becomes fully woman-owned, taps new managing partner

PMOrchestrator Inc. has named Elizabeth Keyt managing partner and chief administrative officer in addition to its recent achievement of becoming a fully woman-owned business.

BCF Solutions wins $486M contract to provide security to Air Force

BCF Solutions has won a $486 million contract to provide the Air Force with force protection site security systems.

HP Enterprise Services to implement Medicaid system under $190 million state contract

HP Enterprise Services has won a seven-year $190 million contract to implement its Medicaid information management system and continue as Medicaid fiscal agent for the State of Arkansas.

SRA wins protest victory, for now

GAO sided with SRA International as it battled for a GSA supply chain management contract, but recent history proves winning a bid protest doesn't automatically net a contract award.

GSA improves schedule program for contractors, agencies

The General Services Administration is changing regulations that may make the Multiple Award Schedule program run more smoothly for contractors and agencies, according to The GSA Blog.

ESN wins $8.2M task order to support combat systems, C4I programs

Engineering Services Network has won an $8.2 million task order to support the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division.

Food safety app puts USDA data on your smartphone

How long will that ground beef keep in the fridge? The answer is as close as your smartphone thanks to a new USDA app that's another example of agencies trying to bring their data to a broader audience.

Northrop wins $83.7M contract to support Marine Corps helicopter upgrade program

Northrop Grumman has won a $83.7 million contract to provide research and development to the Navy.

Northrop Grumman to provide info processing under $35M contract

Northrop Grumman has won a $35 million contract to provide information processing to the Air Force.

Lockheed files protest to keep $700M NORAD contract

Lockheed Martin is in a fight to keep a $700 million Air Force contract it has held since 2009.

Dueling protests hit Afghan army contract

Both the winner and the loser of $245 million contract to support Afghan army and police facilities have filed protests with GAO.

Vectrus continues fight for Afghan contract

Vectrus files its second protest as it fights to keep a $245 million U.S. Army contract to support army and police facilities in northern Afghanistan.

Splunk to be backbone for critical F-35 system

Splunk is lending a big hand to Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II program thanks to a subcontract that the company won to watch over some of the fighter's most critical systems.