Computer Sciences Corp. has won a $41 million option with the Navy to provide IT support services for the Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center.
Smartronix has won a $40 million contract with the Marine Corps for network operations, defense and logistics support for the Marine Corps Network Operations and Security Center. The team includes four large businesses and nine small businesses.
CollabraLink Technologies has won a $50 million contract with the Education Department to support its web-based development activities, including programm management, design, analysis and information assurance.
SRA and SAIC are locked in a fight over a Navy Military Sealift Command contract, illustrating everything that people hate about today's bid protest-happy market.
Four companies have won a contract to provide administrative and general management consulting services to the Army as part of its foreign military sales efforts.
Raytheon has won a contract with the Navy to provide developmental efforts in support of the Next Generation Jammer Program's Technology Development Phase.
ACQUATE Corp. has won an option with the Navy to provide a number of services in support of specialized joint program offices that need explosives equipment for their mission.
CACI Inc.-Federal has won a contract modification with the Navy to provide systems development services in support of the Military Sealift Command's C4ISR directorate.
The news last month was dominated by contract news, including wins, protests and LPTA. Editor Nick Wakeman looks at what the biggest stories of the last 30 days say about the government market.
Lockheed Martin has won a $138.5 million bridge contract for the CTSS II contract to support communications needs of the U.S. Air Force Central Command.
ManTech International has won a $16 million contract to provide IT support, strategic planning and training services to the Justice Department's civil division.
Northrop Grumman has won a $9.3 million option with the Navy to provide long lead materials and related support for the production of five E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Lot 2 aircraft.
Critigen-Clark Nexson Joint Venture has won a $35 million contract with the Navy to provide IT-related mapping and geospatial data services across several regions of the U.S.