Engility has won a $369 million contract to provide engineering and technical services to the Transportation Department’s Volpe National Transportation Systems Center.
CSRA has won a $116 million task order to upgrade the IT systems of seven offices and bureaus under the Justice Department’s Office of Justice Programs.
Lockheed Martin and Leidos lost out on a $564 million Army Corps of Engineers contract because the corps felt the merger created too many unknowns and too much risk.
Vectrus is fighting to hold onto its largest contract, worth more than $800 million, after it was bested by a rival in a competition to support military operations in the Persian Gulf region.
Trowbridge & Trowbridge has won an $11.1 million task order to support the Naval Sea Systems Command Submarine Maintenance Engineering, Planning and Procurement organization.
General Dynamics Mission Systems has won a $125.6 million contract to provide the U.S. Coast Guard with Rescue 21 program management, system support and maintenance and sustainment engineering support.
Accenture Federal Services has named Hal Smith, a former associate deputy director at the National Security Agency, to lead the company’s federal intelligence practice.
Contract award activity kicked it into high gear in the final month of the federal fiscal year, with Washington Technology reporting on a record-setting 72 awards. Who won the biggest contracts?
The GAO can no longer hear bid protests involving task order awards, which will have a chilling effect on transparency and oversight in the government market.
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems has been awarded another option, valued at $19.5 million, to continue its support of the Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) design agent and engineering services efforts.