Sierra Nevada Corp. receives a five-year, $205 million sole-source contract from Special Operations Command to help operate electronic warfare technology against improvised explosive devices.
Leidos wins a potential six-and-a-half year, $159 million NASA contract to continue its cargo packing and unpacking work for the International Space Station program.
Vetegrity wins a potential five-year, $27 million contract for computer aided drafting and engineering services to the Defense Information Services Agency.
Schafer Corp. captured an $8.4 million Air Force contract because it appears to be the only company with the right kind of expertise to support work on high energy lasers.
Alexandria, Va.-based small business SNA International takes a five-year, $110 million contract for scientific and technical work to the military's medical examiner office.
A four-company joint venture led by InfoReliance wins a five-year, $182 million task order to help the Army put in place a new McAfee managed cyber system.
Leidos wins a potential six-year, $684 million task order to help operate and maintain a pair of Homeland Security Department networks in support of DHS' information sharing efforts.
Document Storage Systems wins a five-year, $27.3 million contract to help the Veterans Health Administration implement a new kidney patient care management system.
Alexandria, Va.-based small business Advantage SCI will help run Defense Intelligence Agency security programs under a potential four-year, $17.8 million contract.
CenturyLink executives describe how they will approach the competition for task orders under GSA's $50 billion Enterprise Infrastructure Services contract.
Ernst & Young takes a potential 52-month, $44.2 million contract to help the Air Force audit general fund and working capital fund financial statements.