Kratos Defense & Security Solutions has won a $35 million contract to deliver four MH-60R Naval Aircrew Training Systems and four MH-60S Aircrew Virtual Environment Trainer devices for NAVAIR.
ICF International has won a $5.9 million recompete contract with the Environmental Protection Agency to support the EPA’s program on state and local clean energy.
Northrop Grumman has won a $200 million contract to provide the Air Force with acquisition and sustainment for the Embedded Global Positioning Inertial Navigation System.
Wolf Creek Federal Services Inc. has won a $95.3 million contract to provide the Navy with operations and maintenance services for Guam and Marianas facilities.
DynCorp International has won a $4.4 million contract to provide the Air Force with engineering design and support services in the United Arab Emirates.
USIS has been hit with a Justice Department lawsuit alleging that the contractor submitted more than 660,000 faulty or poorly reviewed background checks over four years.
Goodrich Corp. has won a $183 million contract with the Air Force to setup and install the DB110 Reconnaissance System program for the Royal Saudi Air Force.
Hewlett Packard, Northrop Grumman, Knowledge Consulting and Technica have won the first task orders under DHS's $6 billion Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation contract.
General Dynamics Electric Boat Corp. has won a $29.8 million option to provide the Navy with engineering and technical design services to develop new submarine technologies.
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems has won two contracts totaling $226.7 million for modernizing and repairing training and support equipment for the U.S. and U.K. ballistic missile submarine and SSGN fleets.
Northrop Grumman Information Systems has won a $52.3 million option with the Air Force to continue supporting the Battlefield Airborne Communications Node E-11A platform.
General Dynamics Electric Boat has won a $15 million contract modification to support the Naval Submarine Base in Groton, Conn., and the overhaul and modernization of nuclear submarines.
Computer Sciences Corp. has won a $19.4 million task order with the State Department to provide support for visa services including fee collection, IT and document processing in several European and African nations.