InfoZen wins second shot at $212M TSA contract

InfoZen Inc. lost the first attempt to win a $212 million Transportation Security Administration contract for screening transportation workers, but the second time appears to be the charm.

SRA International wins $18M contract to support vaccine reporting system

SRA International has won an $18 million contract to support the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), co-sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration.

PwC wins 2014 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award

PricewaterhouseCoopers Public Sector Practice is one of four winners to win the 2014 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

NWR Consulting wins $14.6M contract for IT collaboration services

Network Management Resources, Inc., of Chantilly, Va., received a $14.6 million contract modification from the Missile Defense Agency to a previously award contract for IT collaboration services.

Arête Associates wins $11.7M to support Navy mine countermeasures efforts

Arête Associates has won a $11.7 million contract to provide the Navy with a system to help combat ship mine countermeasures missions.

Northrop wins $210M contract to continue sustainment of attack radar system

Northrop Grumman has won a $210 million contract to continue sustaining the Air Force’s E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) fleet.

NASA backs off SEWP V awards

Faced with 17 bid protests, NASA decided this week to pull back the awards for its $20 billion SEWP V contract and re-evaluate all the proposals.

ManTech wins $24.8M option to support warfare analysis

ManTech International has won a $24.8 million option to continue supporting the Naval Air System Command’s Warfare Analysis and Integration Department.

SRA wins $9M contract to support electronic disease surveillance system

SRA International has won a $9 million contract to support the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Electronic Disease Surveillance System.

Are agencies to blame for most bid protests?

Reducing the number of bid protests will take time and money, and most of the effort lies with correcting poor procurement decisions.

DLT Solutions wins two BPAs to offer software and services to NASA

DLT Solutions has won two blanket purchase agreements worth $8 million to provide software and services to NASA.

NeoSystems Corp. taps new VP of Client Services

NeoSystems Corp. has named Richard Wilkinson vice president of Client Services, where he will help clients create a strategic back office that enables the execution of growth initiatives.

CMA wins $21.5M contract to upgrade financial management information system

Computer Marketing Associates has won a $21.5 million contract to upgrade the Justice Department Justice Management Division’s Financial Management Information System.

CACI wins another Army contract to support sensor tech

CACI International has won a $32.5 million to support the Army’s Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate.

Jacobs Technology wins $12M contract for research support services

Jacobs Technology has won a $12 million contract to provide research operations support services.

Northrop Grumman wins $27M contract to maintain pathogen websites

Northrop Grumman has won a $27 million contract to support the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

SEWP V protests rise to 17

Seventeen companies are now protesting the $5 billion SEWP V awards, but the clock is ticking. The big question is, how will NASA react?

Five win contract to support U.K. managed email services framework

Five companies have won spots on the United Kingdom’s U.K. Managed Email Services Framework IDIQ contract.

PSI wins $30M contract to provide program management, IT modernization

Planned Systems International has won a $30 million blanket purchase agreement to provide the Corporation for National and Community Services (CNCS) with IT modernization program management and systems engineering services.

CACI wins $193M in support work for the SEC

CACI International has won $193 million in work with the Securities and Exchange Commission to provide professional paralegal and related services for the agency's business management unit.