Americom Government Services Inc. will provide encrypted communications services for the Army's Trojan and intelligence and electronic warfare systems under a new contract.
The Homeland Security Department is preparing to award a task order to Boeing Co. to install the first two operational segments of the SBInet border surveillance system.
Lockheed Martin failed to implement a large share of its required cost controls for its major aeronautics contracts with DOD, according to a 2007 Pentagon report.
Boeing Co. won contract from the Naval Air Systems Command to help provide unmanned aerial vehicles offering intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance services.
Science Applications International Corp. will provide support for command and control and related technologies to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center under a new contract.
Fidelity Technologies will provide classroom and simulation training for naval aviators and flight officers under a new contract with the NAVAIR Training Systems Division.
SAIC will help protect DOD installations from chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear attack under a new contract worth as much as $500 million.
Raytheon Co. will continue to develop a Web-based system that will enable military analysts and the intelligence community to share intelligence with combat troops in war zones.
QinetiQ North America will supply an unspecified number of additional Talon robots and replacement parts for use in Iraq and Afghanistan under a new Navy contract.
Under a subcontract, Raytheon will continue to design, develop, install and maintain state-of-the-art command and control, communications and computing facilities in Iraq.