IBM is fighting for a series of task orders for Navy ERP work that it lost to Accenture, complaining to GAO that the evaluation criteria was not applied properly.
AT&T Government Solutions has won a potentially $275 million task order to provide the State Department with secure IP telephony systems to U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide.
Northrop Grumman has won a $300 million contract to help support the Air Force’s enterprise information systems used to produce weather reports across the globe.
EDO Professional Services has won a $24.9 million contract to provide technical services in support of the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific’s unmanned maritime systems.
The Air Force has lost a group of NetCents 2 protests, and the GAO is recommending that the service re-evaluate proposals and make a new source selection decision for its $5.8 billion network operations and infrastructure solutions contract.
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Leidos Inc. is expected to receive a six-month, $24 million follow-on contract from the Air Force Space Command for its global position systems expertise.
The Air Force has made more NetCents 2 awards, but the pool of disappointed bidders leaves the door wide open for more bid protests. Who made the cut this time and who didn't?
Kratos Defense and Security Solutions has won a $34.8 million contract to upgrade the Army’s unmanned drone command, control and communications systems.
The Centers for Medicaid and Medicare named 15 companies as the winners of $7 billion RMADA contract for data analytics and other services. We have the list of winners.
Leidos has won a $10 million contract with the Wichita Airport Authority to install and integrate IT and communications systems for the new airport at Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport.
A Raytheon and Lockheed Martin joint venture that builds the Javelin shoulder-fired missile has a contract to provide maintenance and training to foreign buyers.
The Centers for Medicaid and Medicare have been making awards under its $7 billion RMADA contract for research and analytics work, so far only one company has gone public as a winner. CMS hasn't made its own announcement yet. Why nada on RMADA?