Army adds three to electronic security systems contract

The Army adds three companies to a five-year, $270 million contract for electronic security systems upon the dismissal of their protests.

NCI adds DoD, VA IT civil service vet Bowlin as cyber engineering VP

NCI Inc. hires former Defense Department and Veterans Affairs IT leader James Bowlin as vice president of cybersecurity engineering.

Three small firms win spots on potential $300M Navy IT, rapid product contract

Three small businesses will vie for task orders on a potential eight-year, $300 million enterprise IT services contract to support rapid product development efforts.

NGA signs up for Planet satellite imagery access

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency signs up for a one-year subscription to receive commercial small satellite imagery from Planet.

Air Force adds General Electric to potential $409 million engine power contract

The Air Force makes General Electric the third company so far with a spot on a potential seven-year, $409 million engine power technology contract.

ManTech books Marine Corps tech integration, interoperability support order

ManTech International takes a five-year, $21 million task order to support the Marine Corps' technology integration and interoperability efforts.

SAIC wins potential $621M Central Command IT services order

Science Applications International Corp. takes a potential five-year, $621 million task order for IT services to Central Command.

ICF hires three-decade IT vet James as cyber lead

ICF brings on board three-decade IT vet and former SAIC, CSRA and Northrop Grumman executive Randy James as cybersecurity and resilience business leader.

Booz Allen wins potential $140M Air Force business process support contract

Booz Allen will keep its business process and change management support for the Air Force under a new potential five-year, $140 million contract.

KeyW wins Air Force radio frequency R&D contract

KeyW Corp. wins a five-year, $23.9 million research-and-development contract to help the Air Force identify radio frequency exploitation technology.

Commercial satellite work fuels growth of government business

A new in-orbit satellite servicing venture backed by space company MDA has its first commercial customer and impacts a key DARPA program at subsidiary SSL.

Small business Cambridge wins big C5ISR award

Cambridge International Systems, a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business wins a $343.3 million contract for C5ISR support services to the Defense Department and other agencies.

BAE challenges $300M intell award to CACI

BAE Systems is arguing that the Army made a mistake by picking a competitor to provide intelligence support services in Afghanistan.

Johns Hopkins APL to extend Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center partnership

Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory will continue its engineering and research-and-development work for the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center under a new seven-year, $92 million contract.

Northrop gets $98M Strategic Command tech services award

Northrop Grumman receives a new six-year, $98 million contract for technology services such as software and systems engineering to Strategic Command.

$5B Army ADMC 3 contract continues its twists and turns

The Army is facing an injunction from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims that is forcing the branch to rethink how it will proceed with its $5 billion Army Desktop and Mobile Computing 3 contract.

Navy hands down potential $92M higher education IT support contract

Eleven service-disabled, veteran-owned small businesses will vie for IT service task orders to support the Navy's higher education arms under a potential five-year, $92.2 million contract.

Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies wins potential $1B NASA mission support contract

Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies wins a potential eight-year, $1.12 billion contract for mission operation system support to NASA.

SEWP moves to limit bidders who aren’t ‘authorized’ resellers

SEWP has developed a tool for contracting officers to restrict the bids of companies who aren't authorized resellers as a way to protect government buyers and secure the supply chain.

Four to share in $95M Navy electronic warfare research contract

Four small businesses will vie for task orders under a five-year, $95 million contract to help the Naval Research Laboratory look into electronic warfare technologies.