It's taken months, but the GAO decision upholding Northrop Grumman's Air Force bomber victory is finally public and offers some insights into how the contract ultimately became a price shoot-out.
The Army released its final solicitation for a 10-year, $6.1 billion indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity contract for human resources personnel lifecycle support services.
Under the contract, CACI will provide planning, gathering operational requirements, system requirements development, technical requirements development, design, implementation, testing, operational and intermediate level maintenance, and disposition activities, the company said in a release.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has won a $310 million contract to provide logistics in support of the Army’s MQ-1C Gray Eagle unmanned aircraft system.
Congress let the protest provision for civilian task orders lapse, and now we are likely to see hundreds of millions in awards go through without the oversight of a bid protest.
Motorola Solutions has been awarded a potentially $41 million option to provide lifecycle sustainment to a Naval Facilities Engineering Command radio system.
Leidos has won a $155 million contract to provide systems administration and maintenance services for X-ray and imaging technology in support of the Customs and Border Protection agency.
Capgemini Government Solutions has won a $53 million task order to provide independent testing and evaluation services for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Six companies have won a potentially $230.6 million contract to support the Naval Education Training Command’s Naval Training Products and Services Program.
Intrepid Solutions and Services has won a $45.4 million contract to provide information technology support services to the Air Force’s National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC).