After issuing an amendment diminishing the requirement for integrated IT security between the system and other agency applications, GSA asked companies bidding on the contract to resubmit the portion of their proposals that the new amendment affected.
Boeing Co. won a $31.2 million contract modification from the Air Force to upgrade 25 additional C-17 Globemaster IIIs with Northrop Grumman's LAIRCM defensive system.
CSSI Inc. and Evolve Inc. will work together to develop an air traffic control simulation program to be used to train Navy and Marine Corps air traffic controllers.
Higher performance, easier use and access, and increased cost benefits are among the advantages the Army expects to gain with Lockheed Martin Corp. as managing the Army Knowledge Online portal.
Netsmart Technologies Inc., a supplier of enterprise-wide software for health and human services providers, has won an 18-month, $1.8 million contract from the Georgia Department of Human Resources.
Sabre Systems Inc. won an eight-and-a-half-year, $60 million-plus task order from the Census Bureau to provide IT services to modernize and expand the agency's geographical data processing system.
Science Applications International Corp. has won a $500 million contract to provide technical support for the National Weather Service's National Data Buoy Center.
General Dynamics United Kingdom Ltd. won a $113.6 million contract from the Royal Netherlands Navy for the New Integrated Marines Communications and Information System program.
The company cites flaws in the procurement, including improper evaluations of the vendor's offers and Agriculture's failure to justify its choice of a substantially higher proposal from ReserveAmerica.
ManTech International Corp. has won a $27.7 million contract from the Army Field Support Command to provide technical services for Afghanistan's property accountability program.
The Homeland Security Department has awarded a contract to Rapiscan Systems Inc. to develop a radiation detection system to identify radioactive materials in cargo and vehicles.
L-3 Communications Government Services Inc. won a four-year, $426.5 million contract from the Army to provide intelligence support services for multinational forces in Iraq.
Four companies won a five-year, $90 million contract from the U.S. Agency for International Development to provide business systems modernization and strategic management consulting services.