Logos continues success of Kestrel surveillance system

Logos Technologies wins an $8 million option to continue its support of the Kestrel wide-area surveillance system used to help protect forward operating bases in Afghanistan.

Northrop adds more sole-source UAV work

The Navy adds a $27.6 million modification to Northrop Grumman's sole-source contract to continue supporting the operations and maintenance of the Global Hawk unmanned aircraft.

F-16 simulator program keeps growing for L-3

L-3 Communications sees simulator work continue to grow under F-16 flight training contract.

PAE sees early dividend from CSC acquisition

The PAE Group is just a month out from closing its acquisition of Computer Sciences Corp.'s Applied Technology Division and the deal has passed an important milestone -- capturing the option year on one of its marquee contracts.

Amazon, IBM show their claws in CIA fight

Amazon's lawsuit against the federal government goes after both IBM and the GAO as it fights to keep a $600 million cloud contract with the CIA.

Postal picks SecureKey for $15.1M online ID project

Cloud-based identity management gets a boost as the Postal Service taps SecureKey Technologies to build the Federal Cloud Credential Exchange to easier and cheaper access to various government web services.

More protests for NetCents 2

Two more losing bidders have turned to GAO with complaints about the Air Force's NetCents 2 contract. The total number of bid protests has now risen to six.

SRA prevails in protest battle with SAIC

SRA International will hang onto its work with the Military Sealift Command after prevailing in a contest of dueling bid protests with SAIC.

Lockheed wins $18.2M Aegis contract mod

Lockheed Martin will test Aegis modernization efforts on Navy cruisers and destroyers under a $18.2 million contract modification.

IBM to integrate AF pay systems

Under a $12 million contract, IBM will design an ERP system to integrate the Air Force's military personnel and pay process into a single system.

$29M imaging contract awarded

The Defense Logistics Agency awarded a medical imaging contract to McKesson Technologies to build a system that lets doctors and nurses access an archive of X-rays, CAT scans and MRI results.

More protests hit NetCents 2

The contract vehicle that has become synonymous with bid protests and delays has been hit with at least four more. Will NetCents 2 ever get started, or it is time to pull the plug?

Six win $243M contract to support Navy Aircraft Department

Six contractors, including Booz Allen and BAE, have won a contract with the Navy to provide engineering support for the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Department.

Four win $24M Air Force program support contracts

Four companies have won a contract with the Air Force for research and development to improve its automatic target recognition systems.

Three small businesses win $250M in Navy support contracts

Three small businesses have won support contracts with the Navy to provide analysis and test engineering in support of a number of Navy systems.

Northrop wins $25M contract to support missions for littoral combat ships

Northrop Grumman has won a contract to support the U.S. Navy’s littoral combat ships, including mission modules, planning services and mission packages.

Is DHS dysfunction hurting your business?

As DHS struggles to get Eagle II out the door, its components are turning to other vehicles, and a growing leadership vacuum isn't helping matters.

Four nab $15M contracts to assess UCLASS UAV

The Navy has given the go ahead to four companies to continue their design development for the UCLASS aircraft, meant to give carriers added surveillance and defense capabilities .

Six win contracts to support Navy initiatives

Six contractors have won contracts to provide management support services in support of three Navy initiatives.

What we know and don't know about the $6B CDM contract

Seventeen companies won spots on DHS's $6 billion cybersecurity contract, and many think the contract will change how the government buys cybersecurity products and services; however, there are still some significant unknowns, and DHS's relative silence on the program isn't helping anything.