Lockheed, Northrop win CANES contracts worth nearly $1B

Contracts are for CANES program, designed to streamline and consolidated Navy information technology networks aboard its ships.

CGI wins $395M follow-on; 4 firms roll doubles

CGI Federal Inc. was a big winner in recent weeks with a $395 million nod from the State Department and USAID, and although four pairs makes for a suspicious-sounding poker hand, four contractors weren’t complaining.

L-3 continues work on high-profile Navy systems

L-3 Communications will continue to provide systems engineering and technical support to the Navy under a five-year contract renewal that could be worth as much as $187.4 million.

Unisys reverses course on TSA protest

Unisys Corp. has withdrawn its protest with the Government Accountability Office over the awarding of the Transportation Security Administration’s Information Technology Infrastructure Program contract to Computer Sciences Corp.

CSC provides range of data link support to DOD

Computer Sciences Corp. will provide tactical data link support to the Defense Department under a five-year contract that could be worth as much as $6.9 million.

InfoPro wins $57 million CBP support contract

InfoPro Inc. will provide software application and operational maintenance support to the Homeland Security Department under a contract that is worth $57.2 million through August 2012.

CSC, Stanley share $2.8B State Department contract

Computer Sciences Corp. and Stanley Inc. each have won a prime contract to run non-immigrant visa application processing under a $2.8 billion program.

Raytheon wins $886M award to boost GPS accuracy

Raytheon Co. has won an initial contract from the Air Force worth $886 million to develop a new element of the Global Positioning System that will improve the accuracy of information from GPS satellites.

NCI will help DISA make BRAC move to Fort Meade

NCI Inc. will assist the Defense Information Systems Agency in its BRAC relocation efforts to Fort Meade, Md., under a one-year task order that could be worth as much as $83.7 million.

L-3 wins $165M security award from TSA

L-3 Communications will supply the Transportation Security Administration with advanced screening technology under an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract worth $164.7 million.

HHS gets $3.5M in help for Networx transition

GSA awards Access Systems Inc. a $3.5 million contract to help HHS pick its Networx contractors.

AT&T wins $87M Networx award

AT&T will provide agencywide mission network services to NASA under a Networx order that could be worth $87 million.

HP wins $123M upgrade to California welfare system

Hewlett-Packard Corp. has signed a three-year, $123 million technology services agreement extension with California’s Welfare Client Data Systems consortium to enhance services to the state’s welfare clients.

Harris supplies software tech services to Air Force

Harris Corp. will provide software technical assistance to the Air Force under a one-year, $7 million information technology services task order.

Unisys files new protest over lucrative TSA infrastructure contract

Unisys has filed another protest of the TSA Information Technology Infrastructure Program contract, but no one is talking. Editor-in-chief Nick Wakeman is wondering why.

SAIC captures $351M Navy contract for technical and engineering support

Science Applications International Corp. will provide technical and engineering services to the Navy under a five-year task order that could be worth more than $351 million if all options are exercised.

Attain starts out strong as BearingPoint successor

Attain LLC is less than a year old, but the professional services company already has gone through a name change and closed 20 new contracts and six follow-on awards worth a total of more than $13 million since September 2009.

Navy award could be worth $200M to CACI

CACI International Inc. will assist the Navy manage a number of its information technology systems under a $41.4 million level-of-effort, cost-plus-fixed-fee, performance-based contract.

GDIT provides medical technical expertise, systems training to Army

General Dynamics Corp. will provide a range of medical technical expertise to the Army under a five-year task order that could be worth as much as $154 million.

Trusted Internet services move a step closer with FTC award

AT&T garners the first announced MTIPS award from the Federal Trade Commission, but more security is on the horizon for Networx providers.