The Air Force now faces nine bid protests over its NetCents 2 Network Operations contract awards, but there are some positive signs that the Air Force might be in a good position after all.
Four companies have won a $408 million blanket purchase agreement from the General Services Administration to support the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization, or JIEDDO.
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions has won a $9.5 million contract to provide additional equipment and services related to an electronic security system deployment.
Leidos's Varec Inc. subsidiary has won a $13 million contract to manage NATO’s fuel monitoring system including management of inventory and transaction data.
Twelve companies will compete for work under a five-year $900 million Air Force contract that calls for services in support of Homeland Defense and Security Technical Area Tasks, or HD TATS.
BAE Systems Information & Electronic Systems Integration Inc. has won a $6.7 million contract to provide 16 digital interrogators to the U.S. Navy and Japan.