Lockheed Martin and nine other companies will transition the Interior Department’s data and applications to the cloud under the $1 billion Foundation Cloud Hosting Services contract.
CACI International has won a $14 million contract with Veterans Affairs to develop a Data Access Service for the department’s Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record program. Works builds off of $91 million contract won in 2010.
AT&T has won two contracts with the Postal Service to enhance its data network connectivity and to provide its Managed Trusted Internet Protocol Service.
BAE Systems has won a contract with the Air Force to provide a number of engineering and support services in support of the Minuteman III nuclear weapon system.
Lockheed Martins Aculight has won an option under the Small Business Innovation Research program to deliver a spectral beam combined fiber laser subsystem to the Navy.
General Dynamics Information Technology has won an option to provide contractor logistics support to the U.S. Navy with work spread out over a varity of locations.
DynCorp has won a contract option with the Navy to provide the Naval Test Wing Atlantic with maintenance and logistics support including supportability and safety studies.
Progeny Systems has won a contract under the Small Business Innovation Research program to support the Navy’s internal and external information sharing requirements.
SAIC has won a $7 million Navy contract to provide the U.S. Fleet Forces Command with integrated training and support and execution. The contract was awarded without competition.
CACI International is being sued for terminating a contract it had with Engineering Solutions and Products LLC once the latter won a prime spot on the same contract, becoming a direct competitor to CACI.
SAIC won a $40.2 million contract to outfit vehicles with command and control equipment, but its competitor, BAE Systems, claimed the company had an organizational conflict of interest, and filed a protest that led the Navy to reconsider the award.