Boeing has won a $60.4 million sole source contract to provide the Navy with six low-rate initial production Infrared Search and Track (IRST) systems for the 18E/F Super Hornet.
Dan Tangherlini is stepping down next month three years after coming in to stabilize GSA in the wake of an embarrassing scandal. His time at the agency was marked by a push to bring new efficiencies and innovation to the government.
Northrop Grumman has won a five-year, $963.5 million contract to support the Air Force’s Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Ground Subsystems with program management and other services.
Engility has won a $50.7 million contract to provide technical, management and analysis support to the John A. Volpe Transportation Center and the Air Traffic Systems Directorate of the FAA’s Air Traffic Operations Program Management Office.
SRI International has won a $6.8 million contract to support the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s SHIELD program to identify counterfeit electronics.
IBM is protesting a $157.6 million contract award that went to CACI International to be the systems integrator for the Army's new personnel and payroll system.
Northrop Grumman has won a $12.3 million contract to support the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s SHIELD program for identifying fake electronics.
CGI Federal has landed a spot on a $2.5 billion Navy contract thanks to a well-played bid protest that forced the Navy to rethink its source-selection decision.
Lockheed Martin, the incumbent, lost a $500 million Army Corps of Engineers contract after the agency gave it some big hints about what was wrong with its bid. But apparently no one was really listening.