Northrop Grumman will deploy, enhance and maintain a health data repository initiative to help the Defense and Veterans Affairs departments share patient information.
Six companies have won an opportunity to compete for as much as $200 million in individual tasks through the Agency for International Development's AIDS Support and Technical Assistance Resources contract.
The Army disagrees with a new audit that says it tied too many contracts together to form the $20 billion ITES-2S contract, which restricts small businesses from competing.
Electronic Data Systems Corp. has won a $38.8 million task order to provide personnel support for the Army's Human Resources Command in Alexandria, Va., and St. Louis.
LaserCard Corp., a supplier of secure ID credentials used in biometric ID through a subcontract to General Dynamics Information Technology, has gotten a nod to extend its deal by another 12 months.
Raytheon Technical Services Company LLC will modify the data link frequency equipment in F-15 fighter aircraft under a $75 million indefinite delivery-indefinite quantity contract from the Air Force.
Alion Science and Technology has won three contracts totaling $16.3 million from the Navy Warfare Development Command to support the Joint Semi-Automated Forces Program and other initiatives.
Northrop Grumman Corp. has won a $37 million contract from the Army's Northern Region Contracting Center to train warfighters at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
Harris Corp. has won a $76 million contract from the government of Pakistan to supply the Pakistani Army with Falcon II high-frequency tactical radios.
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp.'s Integrated Systems will provide the Navy a technical demonstration of unmanned combat air systems under a new $635.8 million contract.