Lockheed Martin wins a $166.8 million contract extenstion to continue providing mission support services to NASA's manned spaceflight program. Extension boosts value of the contract to $1 billion.
CACI Technologies has won a $20.2 million contract with the U.S. Navy for professional services that will support the Program Executive Office Littoral Combat Ships including program management, acquisition support and logistics.
Northrop Grumman has won a delivery order to provide software sustainment support of the E-AD Advanced Hawkeye aircraft, including software management and life cycle support.
DynCorp International has won a $388.5 million Army Field Maintenance contract to provide aviation maintenance services throughout the Regional Aviation Sustainment Maintenance - West Region.
SEDNA Digital Solutions has won a contract with the Navy for engineering and technical services that will go toward simulation and processing software development.
Northrop Grumman has won a contract modification which increases the value of the contract and extends it by three years. The company will deliver electronic surveillance kits under the contract.
CenturyLink has won DISA's $750 million Defense Research and Engineering Network III contract to solve problems with parallel computing and networking between researchers at different locations.
Northrop Grumman has won a $35.7 million contract with the Air Force to provide Global Hawk engineering and manufacturing development. It is the second UAV win for Northrop this month.
Lockheed Martin has won a contract to deliver information technology support services in order to create a joint information environment for the Defense Department Chief Information Office.
Boeing Co. has won a contract modification to produce precision laser guidance sets for the Navy, Air Force, and the governments of Saudi Arabia and Japan, under a combined purchase governed by the Foreign Military Sales program.
It's been a long year for the companies pursuing the Air Force's $6.9 billion NetCents 2 Products contract, and now, only a few days remain for the losers of the lucrative vehicle before they must decide whether to protest or not. Recent history would suggest there will be ample protestors, but is the Air Force's decision bullet-proof this time around?
The Air Force has made awards for its $6.9 billion NetCents 2 Products contract, a year rescinding awards to nine companies. Some of those companies won again, but five lost. And most of the protesting companies lost again as well. That begs the question: Are more protests imminent?
The word is out that the Air Force is about to make awards for its $6.9 billion NetCents 2 Products contract, a year after getting chased off the field by a slew of protests. Will there luck be better this time around?
ManTech International has won a blanket purchase agreement to provide the U.S. Customs and Border Protection organization with information and enforcement training services, including a varity of inspection devices.