Raytheon, Analytical Services battle SAIC supercomputer win

Raytheon and Analytical Services have filed protests over a $586 million high-performance computing contract won by SAIC. Meanwhile, the incumbent, Lockheed Martin, is on the sidelines...for now.

GD wins subcontract from Lockheed for space fence work

General Dynamics C4 Systems SATCOM Technologies has won a subcontract from Lockheed Martin to help support the U.S. Air Force Space Fence program to track debris orbiting Earth.

Raytheon wins $130M to build new toll system in Massachusetts

Raytheon has won a $130 million contract to provide Massachusetts with an all electronic tolling system.

Northrop subsidiary wins $12M robotic bomb disposal contract

Remotec Inc. has won a potentially $12 million contract with the Navy to repair and upgrade 103 MK3 Series Remote Ordnance Neutralizations Systems, increasing the capabilities and availability of the explosive ordnance disposal robots.

MicroPact nabs $12.9M contract for Naval Justice Information System

MicroPact has won a $12.9 million contract to provide the Navy with a Naval Justice Information System meant to support the entire lifecycle of criminal and military justice cases in the Navy and Marine Corps.

Kratos wins $38.7M contract to support SPAWAR radio, network division

Kratos Defense and Security has won a $38.7 million contract to support the SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, Radio Frequency and Network Systems Support Division.

SRA to modernize Navy personnel, pay system under $96M contract

SRA International has won a $96 million contract to provide development, modernization, sustainment and upgrades of personnel systems belonging to the Navy.

Northrop Grumman to help NASA explore the sun under $3M contract

Northrop Grumman has won a nearly $3 million contract to supply its space inertial reference system to NASA’s Solar Probe Plus program.

Carahsoft, Telos excluded from ITES-3H contract

Carahsoft Technology Corp. and Telos Corp. have both been excluded from the final round of competition for the $5 billion Army ITES-3H contract, and they aren't too happy about it.

Four win spots on $9M Navy submarine training IDIQ

Four companies were awarded places on a five-year, $9 million contract to aid the Naval Sea Systems Command with submarine training support.

Jacobs Technology wins $21.1M contract for engineering, technology acquisition support

Jacobs Technology has won a $21.1 million contract to provide engineering and technology acquisition support services to the Air Force.

Kratos wins $1M follow-on contract for GPS support

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions has won a $1 million follow-on contract to provide ground system components for U.S. Air Force GPS OCX program.

Two companies capture worldwide logistics contracts

Two companies have won contracts worth $37 million and $33.7 million to provide worldwide logistics services to the Navy.

Amazon CIA cloud goes live

Amazon Web Services has officially launched its cloud solution for the Central Intelligence Agency.

Three win $78.6M contract for Navy industrial hygiene program

Three companies have won a $78.6 million contract and will compete for task orders to support the Navy and Marine Corps’ industrial hygiene program.

MCR wins TRANSCOM analysis work

MCR Federal wins a $15.5 million to provide financial analysis related services to the U.S. Transportation Command.

Cyberattack shutters USIS government work

USIS suffered a major cyberattack, which has led its customers to stop using the company until security issues are resolved.

Northrop Grumman wins $89.7M extension to Air Force contract

Northrop Grumman has won an $89.7 million option to continue operating and supporting the Air Force’s Battlefield Airborne Communications Node system.

Eight win $250M NOAA contract for hydrographic surveying services

Eight companies have won a $250 million contract to provide hydrographic surveying services to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of Coast Survey.

Booz, Leidos score protest victory

Booz Allen Hamilton and Leidos will get another shot at winning a contract to support the Defense Intelligence Agency after DIA pulled back its award to L-3.