CenturyLink has won an $8.5 million contract to provide voice, data network and telecommunications infrastructure services to the U.S. Marine Corps Combat Development Command and Marine Corps Barracks.
The General Services Administration has made public a pair of documents detailing takeaways from the longer-than-expected transition of its Networx telecommunications contract.
Science Applications International Corp. has won a $221 million task order to provide lifecycle information technology support to the U.S. Army Human Resources Command.
Kratos Defense & Security has won a slew of contracts worth $5 million in total to support national security programs with missile and radar systems support.
Cardno TEC-Leidos LLC has won a $50 million contract to provide the Navy with environmental sustainability services at military training range complexes.
The low number of protests seems to indicate that GSA is in a strong position to defend its small business awards under the $60 billion OASIS contract. But there is still room for improvement.
Accenture has successfully completed the first phase of modernizing the FBI's human resource system, and the project is already giving up lessons on the power of partnership.
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Northrop Grumman has won a $750 million contract with the Missile Defense Agency to provide research, development, test and evaluation services to the Ballistic Missile Defense System.
Engility has won a $50 million contract to provide the Navy with a range of engineering and technology support services for antisubmarine warfare sensors.
DRS Technical Services has won a $30.3 million contract with the Army to support satellite communications between the United States and locations across the globe.
CACI International has won a $95 million contract to continue providing operations and maintenance services to the Interior Department’s Business Integration Office.
Computer Systems Center Inc. has won a $12 million contract with the Navy to develop command and control systems for the Deployable Tactical Operations Center Components.