Leidos has won task orders totaling $47 million to provide the Army with engineering, design and fielding support to help modernize the service's 9-1-1 systems.
November, like October before it, saw another decrease in the number of contract awards reported, but there were still some huge contract wins. Who made the list?
The last month has seen a marked increase in the mainstream media's coverage of government contracting, but too often, the focus of the stories have equated success with corruption. In its latest installment, the Washington Post looks at Deltek. Here's what editor Nick Wakeman thinks they got wrong.
Three companies have won a $65 million blanket purchase agreement to provide specialized advisory and assistance support services to the Social Security Administration.
PAE continues to reap the benefits of its July acquisition of the Applied Technology unit of Computer Sciences Corp.; this time, its a $44.6 million Navy contract.
General Dynamics Electric Boat has won a $164 million contract to provide services such as project management, technical analysis and planning to support the Navy's nuclear submarine fleet.
That's no typo; the Navy really added another 914 companies to the Seaport-e contract, pushing the total number of primes to over 2,500. Do large numbers make it a success story?
Emprise Corp. has won a $26.7 million contract to support Military Sealift Command vessels, as well as other Navy and government-owned vessels worldwide.
General Dynamics C4 Systems has won a $96 million task order to provide technology upgrades for the Warfighter Information Network – Tactical Increment 2, which improves network capacity, system reliability, robustness and ease of use.
NCI Inc. has won a $7.9 million task order to provide information technology services in support of the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade Headquarters, Fort Meade, Md.
MacAulay-Brown has won a $18.5 million contract to help the Air Force improve its command, control, communication, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance technology capabilities.