Micro Systems, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, has won a $4.8 million contract to support Navy with drones and command and control.
Lockheed Martin has landed an $800 million contract to consolidate data centers for the Australia Defence Department as the company continues to push for more international business.
A new Deltek report has found that federal agencies are increasingly relying on task order contracts, which is generally having a positive impact on both agencies and contractors alike.
Lockheed Martin has won a potentially $158.8 million contract to produce and field Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP) Block 2 systems for the Navy.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization needs to improve its electronic Military Training and Exercise Programme (eMTEP) and is looking for contractor support.
OPM has lowered the boom on USIS's investigation business, and the circumstances surrounding the agency's action should be a warning to other government contractors.
NAVSEA continues to find support for its Littoral Combat Ship Program Office through a potentially $33.3 million professional services contract awarded to Computer Sciences Corp.
Citizant has won an $8.4 million contract to support the Transportation Department’s Intelligent Transportation System Joint Program Office by providing program integration and management services.
CACI International has won a $44 million contract to provide logistics and acquisition management support to the Naval Sea Systems Command’s Program Executive Office Littoral Combat Ship.
USIS apparently has had enough of the criticism leveled at it for Edward Snowden and other issues, and the company has come out with a memo that dispels what it says are the five most common myths about the company.
Lockheed Martin has won a $26.8 million follow-on contract to provide the Defense Department with sustainment and operations for the Integrated Data Environment/Global Transportation Network Convergence (IGC) program.
Accenture Federal's contract with CMS for HealthCare.gov has been extended as the agency goes through the RFP process to award a new contract early 2015.
The Army Corps of Engineers has decided to take a second look at a $586 million supercompting award won by SAIC after two challengers filed protests objecting to the win.