BAE wins Marine Corps wargaming contract

BAE Systems' U.S. arm will help the Marine Corps research and plan wargame exercises under a potential five-year, $36.2 million contract.

Nuclear award draws protests from incumbent, challenger

One incumbent and a second disappointed bidder are complaining that the Defense Threat Reduction Agency picked the wrong winner of an $78 million contract to monitor nuclear weapons.

Engility lands potential $119M Army logistics contract

Engility Corp. will work to help the Army automate many of its logistics functions under a potential five-year, $119 million contract.

Arcturus added to potential $475M Special Operations UAS contract

Drone maker Arcturus UAV becomes the third awardee of a potential six-year, $475 million contract for unmanned systems and ISR services to Special Operations Command.

Four to help Navy with non-lethal weapon R&D

Four companies have won contracts to help the Navy research weapons that incapacitate but not kill their targets.

Top 100: How Raytheon's big cyber bet is paying off

Raytheon is known as one of the world's biggest weapons makers but its big bet on cybersecurity is expanding its reputation into another lucrative market area.

Lockheed takes potential $1B Navy sonar tech engineering contract

Lockheed Martin will work to engineer new sonar technology for Navy submarines under a potential $1.1 billion contract.

Insight wins Navy Microsoft software order

Insight Public Sector will provide Microsoft licenses and software assurance services to the Navy under a new delivery order.

IBM, Air Force to collaborate on brainy supercomputer

IBM and the Air Force Research Laboratory are working together on a new supercomputer with artificial intelligence functions and a brain-inspired design.

TOP 100: How SAIC's forward focus captures opportunities today

Science Applications International Corp. is already seeing benefits from hits Ingenuity 2015 strategy as it wins new contracts and customers in the federal market.

Lessons from PAE's lost Air Force protest

PAE might have a legitimate grounds for a protest but its timing was way off. Here's why.

TOP 100: How ManTech weathered the down turn and is bouncing back

ManTech International saw its revenue drop sharply as military operations wound down in Afghanistan and Iraq, but several moves during the lean years have brought a return to growth for the company.

Mymic wins Joint Staff IT services contract

Hampton Roads-based Mymic beats out four other bids for a five-year, $22.9 million Joint Staff IT services contract the Navy reserved for small businesses.

General Dynamics to develop new DOD WMD modeling software

General Dynamics' IT arm takes a potential $45 million contract to build software for the U.S. military to model effects of WMD and toxic material incidents.

Navy awards four spots on potential $492M network support contract

The Navy gives four companies positions on a potential eight-year, $492.4 million contract to produce units and supplies in support of its wide area network on shore and ships.

NASA picks five for $199M in IT support contracts

NASA chooses five companies for contracts worth up to $199.3 million combined for IT software development and system support services at the agency's Johnson hub in Houston.

Raytheon holds onto $920M DHS cyber contract as protests end

Raytheon keeps the estimated seven-year, $920 million DHS cyber services contract known as "DOMino" after a long series of protests from rival Northrop Grumman.

TOP 100: CSRA's journey of transformation

CSRA's creation in itself is a story of the need to transform. But the story continues as the company has pushed forward in the market with a strategy focused on bringing IT modernization solutions to government agencies.

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CENTRA bests five for $61M DTRA team support contract

CENTRA Technology beats out five other bidders including the incumbent for a five-year, $61.8 million contract to support Defense Threat Reduction Agency survivability teams.