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