Hewlett-Packard Co. faced several critical recompetes last year, including the $5 billion Navy NGEN contract. Its success rate has public sector leader Marilyn Crouther feeling confident as the market moves forward.
Five small businesses have lost their bid to have GAO overturn the General Services Administration's OASIS award decisions, effectively clearing the way for the small business portion of the $60 billion contract to get started.
Vista Research has won an $8.4 million contract with the Navy to upgrade the Wide Area Surveillance Vista Radars and Processors Systems that the Army uses.
IntelliDyne named Shirl Jenkins chief human resources officer and executive vice president, where she will be responsible for the strategic development and senior management of the company’s HR organization.
Unisys was on the ropes when Ted Davies took the helm as its federal leader five years ago. Today, he is one of the longest serving executives in the market, and Unisys is breaking new ground with federal customers. He explains the execution behind the strategy.
Hewlett-Packard appears to have decided not to protest the $60 billion OASIS contract, which was won by 74 businesses to provide high-end professional services to the federal government.
Lockheed Martin has won a contract to provide operation, maintenance, enhancement and development services to the General Services Administration in support of its application infrastructure.
Analytic Strategies has won a $30 million contract with the U.S. Transportation Command to support the agency’s Logistics Automated Identification Technology and In-Transit Visibility Programs.