TCS gets new Army satellite deal

TeleCommunication Systems Inc. has won a $2.6 million contract from the Army to provide satellite depot-level spares and test, measurement and diagnostic equipment.

DRS to help Army get rugged for Blue Force

DRS Technologies Inc. will deliver rugged computers that support the Army's Blue Force Tracking system to the Force XXI Battle Command, Brigade and Below program under a new contract.

Networx's gravity field

Companies with niche services seek opportunities at the fringes of the huge telecom awards.

Aurora picks up Army UAS work

Aurora Flight Sciences will continue to develop the Orion HALL ultra-long endurance unmanned aircraft system under a contract awarded by the Army's Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command.

Lockheed to study unmanned systems

Lockheed Martin Corp. has won a contract from the Army to assist with the development and improvement of unmanned aerial systems.

Alion gets Navy contract extension

Alion Science and Technology Corp. has won a $25 million contract option to provide program management expertise to support the Navy's Program Executive Office for Ships.

Digimarc gives Russia digital driver's licenses

Digimarc Corp. and a Russian partner have won a $4.5 million contract to help the Russian Federation roll out digital driver's licensing to 744 locations.

Raytheon to equip Navy with satellite terminals

Raytheon Co. will deliver satellite terminals to the Navy under the initial installment of a contract worth $27 million.

Nearly half the small businesses with GWAC not renewed

GSA did not renew option years in June for nearly half of the businesses on a GSA governmentwide acquisition contract set aside solely for 8(a) firms.

CSC announces more contracts

Computer Sciences Corp., as its fiscal quarter comes to an end, today announced 63 contracts that it signed during the quarter and had not previously spoken of.

SRA to oversee health care data banks

SRA International has won a contract worth an estimated $68.6 million from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration to operate the agency's National Practitioner Data Bank and Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank.

Raytheon throttles up for Navy work

Raytheon Co. will produce a ship self defense system and a missile sensor for the Navy under two contracts totaling $162.3 million.

M.C. Dean to support Navy C4ISR systems

M.C. Dean won a contract from the Navy to support the European office of the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Charleston.

Alion wins Army simulation and training work

Alion Science and Technology will provide simulation training and support for Army training efforts under a $3 million task order.

AT&T nets DISA contract extension

AT&T Government Solutions will continue managing a global videoconferencing system for DOD under a contract extension that the Defense Information Systems Agency awarded.

EDO gets Minuteman test equipment award

EDO Corp. will develop new testing equipment for the Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile system under a subcontract award from Northrop Grumman.

Coast Guard signals all clear for new Deepwater deal

The Coast Guard yesterday awarded a new 43-month term contract to the existing Deepwater contractor, but did not guarantee additional work.

Rest of NCES contract goes to group of companies

Systems integrator Carahsoft Technology will lead a group of companies that has been awarded the second half of the collaboration portion of DISA's Net-Centric Enterprise Services contract.

Gartner Group to develop federal metrics

The Gartner Group has received a $22 million contract from GSA to develop metrics under the Information Technology Infrastructure and Optimization LOB.

Raytheon gets more Army sensor work

Raytheon won a contract modification from the Army to provide engineering support for sensor systems deployed in war zones in Afghanistan and Iraq to detect hostile troop movement.