Data Computer Corp. of America has won a $12 million contract with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to design, develop and maintain the new Medicaid Drug Program.
Progeny Systems Corp. has won a $31 million contract to provide engineering and technical services to the Navy in support of its submarine C5I capabilities.
Booz Allen Hamilton has been picked $379.6 million contract to help the Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Agency with a variety of tasks related to its mission.
MicroTech has won a second chance at an Air Force contract for IT support after the GAO ruled that the government failed to properly evaluate the winner's employee compensation plan.
NASA has let expire the authority to operate for a HP Enterprise-run IT network, sending a rare public message that it is dissatisfied with HPE's performance on a $2.5 billion contract.
ManTech International Corporation has won a $24 million contract to develop a service to enhance border security for the Department of Homeland Security.
Frustrated by hundreds of protests that lacked any merit and that seemed bent on gumming up the works at GAO, the agency has taken the rare step of banning a company from filing any protests for the next year.