Contractors with poor past performance records are continuing to nab federal contracts, and unless something is done about it, this will continue to be the case going forward, according to FCW.
Huntington Ingalls has won a $7.7 million contract modification to provide research and development support for current and future submarine platforms.
Northrop Grumman Information Systems has won a $25 million contract modification, adding a year to the company’s operations and maintenance support of Army Knowledge Online (AKO) Enterprise Services.
Another company has joined the protestors fighting for a spot on the Air Force's $5.8 billion NetCents 2 Network Operations contract, bringing the total to four.
SRA International has won a $148 million contract to provide the U.S. Government Accountability Office Information Systems and Technology Services office with information technology infrastructure and operational support.
Science Applications International Corp. has won a $35 million contract to provide training services to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific.
More unsuccessful bidders have filed protests with GAO, objecting to the Air Force's award decisions for the $5.8 billion NetCents 2 NetOps contract. Is it headed for more trouble?
Alion Science and Technology has won a $17.7 million task order to provide the Defense Department with engineering, science and technology expertise to help defeat IED threats.