NetCentrics Corp. has won a $33 million contract to provide information technology operations front office support for the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Three companies will compete to provide the Navy, Defense Department and other agencies with anti-terrorism/force protection Naval Electronic Surveillance Systems.
Twelve companies win spots on the $5.8 billion NetCents 2 contract for network operations and infrastructure solutions, but should we expect a flood of protests?
Lockheed Martin has won a contract with South Korea to install an upgraded version of its SkyLine air traffic management system at the Korea Control Center.
PAE’s acquisition of CSC’s Applied Technologies business continues to pay off, winning the company a $167.6 million contract to meet the Navy’s operations maintenance and logistics needs.
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. has won a $102 million option with the Air Force to support the C-20 and C-37 aircraft fleet for the Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard.
Lockheed is fighting hard to keep its contract with the Army IT Agency, a customer it's had since 2006. General Dynamics won the competition in February, but a Lockheed protest has forced the Army to re-evaluate.
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training has won a $93 million option to produce Aegis Ashore Missile Defense System in Poland and to provide funding for Aegis Weapon System MK 7 equipment sets.
Lockheed Martin has tapped Horace L. Blackman to be the new vice president of health and life sciences for the company’s Information Systems & Global Solutions business.