BAE's US arm wins Special Operations Command electronic warfare contract

The U.S. subsidiary of BAE Systems wins a $67 million contract modification to proceed on electronic warfare development for Special Operations Command.

Northrop, UTC subsidiary sign onto potential $409M Air Force engine power contract

Northrop Grumman and a United Technologies subsidiary join a potential seven-year, $409 million Air Force contract for new air platform and engine controls.

Ernst and Young wins potential $149M Navy audit contract

Ernst and Young beats out one other bidder for a potential four-and-a-half year, $149.4 million contract for audit services to the Navy.

GAO backs NTT Data protest over proposal that fell into the wrong hands

NTT Data has prevailed in a protest that was kicked off after copies of its proposal fell into the hands of a competitor.

AE Strategies wins Navy civilian HR, IT support contract

AE Strategies will help the Navy develop civilian human resources policy and HR IT plans under a five-year, $20.7 million contract reserved for small business bidders only.

NOAA taps 23 firms for potential $3B environmental satellite services contract

Twenty-three firms will bid for task orders on a potential five-year, $3 billion contract for technical and scientific support services to help NOAA run its environmental satellites.

5 win $134M NASA IT contract

NASA awarded five companies places on its five-year $134 million indefinite-development indefinite-quantity contract to support Joint Operations and Integrated System Technology.

Raytheon takes in $78M Air Force 'friend or foe' order

Raytheon receives a $78 million Air Force contract to produce transponders that can identify friendly versus adversarial forces and determine a target's distance.

Boeing receives $93M Air Force Sentry aircraft sustainment contract

Boeing gets a new five-year, $92.9 million contract for sustainment engineering and technical support on Sentry surveillance aircraft by NATO and four other countries.

AMA retains NASA engineering, tech R&D work under new $324M contract

Analytical Mechanics Associates will continue its engineering and technology research-and-development support work for NASA under a new potential five-year, $324.4 million contract.

Kearney and Co. to audit military health program financial statements

Federal financial management services provider Kearney and Co. wins a potential $46.5 million contract to help audit financial statements for military health programs.

Army chooses Harris, Motorola Solutions for $461M Army radio infrastructure contracts

Harris Corp. and Motorola Solutions will update the Army's existing land mobile radio system infrastructure under a pair of five-year, $461.2 million contracts.

KBR government arm lands Army missile defense engineering order

KBR's government services business receives a three-year, $48 million task order from the Army for engineering support on missile defense systems.

Booz Allen takes in $40M DISA cyber automation BPA

Booz Allen Hamilton will help the Defense Information Agency use automated tools for cybersecurity under a potential five-year, $40 million blanket purchase agreement.

Applied Research Associates wins Army sensor prototyping contract

Applied Research Associates will carry out research-and-development work to prototype sensors for the Army under a five-year, $49.5 million contract.

Digirad wins potential $100M DLA health scanning supply contract

Health imagery platform maker Digirad wins a potential 10-year, $100 million contract to supply specialized medical scanning equipment to the Defense Logistics Agency.

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Can sole-source and innovation go hand-in-hand?

The VA is awarding a sole source contract worth billions to Cerner for a new electronic health record system but can a contract with no competition also bring innovation?

Air Force kicks off $409M air engine power contract with Lockheed award

The Air Force kicks off its potential seven-year, $409 million contract for new air platform and engine controls with an initial award to Lockheed Martin.

Northrop keeps Marine software work under new potential $93M award

Northrop Grumman retains its software development and maintenance work for the Marine Corps' command-and-control systems under a new potential four-year, $93 million contract.