The final Defense Department daily contracts digest for fiscal year 2019 has the usual assortment of last-minute equipment buys but hidden in the pile are some new awards worth noting.
NTT Data wins an almost $114 million IT infrastructure contract with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to make another large award secured since the Dell Services acquisition three years ago.
The Defense Department's final rule on lowest price, technically acceptable contracts sharply curtails how they can be used. Will the 2019 NDAA put a final nail in the coffin?
Science Applications International and Leidos have each filed protests over Air Force awards the other won. Both tell a lot about how the companies have changed since they split and more about how task orders suffer from a lack of transparency.
Alion Science and Technology confirms its receipt of a $969 million task order for logistics support and other services to support U.S. combatant commands in the area of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.