Lockheed Martin's driverless technology -- that can be added to nearly any military truck -- covered 55,000 miles during a recent long-term test with the U.S. Army.
Latvian Connection has been slapped with its second suspension from bid protests -- this time for two-years -- because it continues to file nuisance protests with GAO.
ManTech International has kept its largest recompete by winning a five-year, $847 million task order to support the Army's fleet of 25,000 MRAP vehicles.
The Louis Berger Group will help supply temporary power to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands in the wake of Hurricane Maria under an $860 million contract modification.
Several notable incumbents are not on the list of Alliant 2 winners. The question remains whether or not they'll be able to successfully file a protest of the award or wait for an on-ramp opportunity.
Provisions in the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act might complicate the bid protest process and create unintended consequences for DOD and contractors.