General Dynamics Information Technology has won a $63 million task order to modernize the Army Medical Command's ability to identify and collect from other health insurance systems.
Lockheed Martin Corp. was awarded a $101.9 million contract modification to work on software and logistics systems for F-35 fighters being purchased by Israel.
Under a $16 million contract, Agilex will build a solution for Veterans Affairs that will let doctors and other clinicians view medical imagery on mobile devices.
Science Applications International Corp. has won a $14 million task order to provide software and engineering services to the U.S. Transportation Command, Directorate of Acquisition.
Hygeia Solutions Partners has won a $3.4 million contract to provide the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center with operations, maintenance and enhancement of its Executive Information System.
Abt Associates has won a $17.5 million blanket purchase agreement to provide economic analysis support and technical services to the Division of Economics of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
DHS has made 68 awards for the $22 billion Eagle II contract, and some of the largest companies in the market have found their way back onto the vehicle. Is the contract finally free of the bid-protest threat?
BAE Systems Land & Armaments and SAIC have won Marine Corps amphibious vehicle contracts worth up to nearly $206 million to help develop a new personnel carrier.