The Veterans Affairs Department makes 68 awards on its potential 10-year, $25 billion VECTOR contract for general management and business support services to 68 service-disable, veteran-owned companies.
The Social Security Administration picked three companies for its $7.8 billion IT support services contract. Now the losing bidders, including two incumbents, are not happy at all.
A University of Texas-Austin laboratory organization receives a potential five-year, $1.1 billion Navy contract to research acoustics for the U.S. military.
The Air Force awarded a $1 billion contract to a team led by Dell EMC with no public disclosure. And the Federal Acquisition Regulations say there is nothing wrong with that.
ASRC Federal Data Networx and Xentity Corp. have won a five-year, $25 million contract to provide the National Forest Service with geospatial services.
Indus Technology has won an $83.3 million Navy contract to program management, logistics and other services to the Navy’s Shore and Expeditionary Program Office.
With lawsuits and appeals pending at multiple federal courts, it looks like the $5 billion Army Desktop and Mobile Computing 3 contract is just getting messier and messier.
Small business Spalding Consulting will continue its IT logistics systems support for the Navy and other defense agencies under a new five-year, $83 million contract.
Jacobs Engineering Group beats out two other bidders for a potential six-and-a-half year, $480 million test and evaluation support contract with the Defense Information Systems Agency.
The Navy chooses four companies on a potential five-year, $22.6 million contract for data analytics services to support population health management functions.