Contract award activity slowed a bit in the seventh month of 2016, with Washington Technology reporting on 46 awards. Who won July's biggest contracts?
SRI International has won a $7.3 million contract to provide software to the Air Force in support of its Rapid Attack Detection, Isolation and Characterization Systems (RADICS) program.
Applied Communication Sciences, a Vencore Labs company, has won a $9 million contract to provide software development for the Air Force Research Laboratory.
Northrop Grumman is refusing to walk away from the battle for a $920 million DHS cyber contract that will protect government networks, websites and email addresses from advanced cyber threats.
The Homeland Security Department announced 30 awards to its $$1.5 billion Program Management, Administrative, Operations, and Technical Support Services (PACTS II) department-wide contract.
GDIT has captured the Census Bureau's $430.9 million contract for a contact center for the 2020 census, but Maximus Federal Services is still fighting for its spot with a bid protest before GAO.
ICF International has won a $4.8 million task order to support the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control.
NCI Inc.’s subsidiary AdvanceMed has won a $76.8 million task order to provide fraud, waste and abuse detection and prevention activities for Medicare and Medicare claims processed in the Midwest.
The Air Force and other agencies with large multiple award contracts disclose little information about their task orders to the broader market, and that's just wrong.
Don't let the price tag fool you; The Army's Global Enterprise Fabric is a valuable contract, and HP Enterprise Services is putting up a fight to win it.
ICF International has won $11.2 million in cooperative agreements to support the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Compass Technical Assistance and Capacity Program.
Unisys has won a $12.6 million contract to support the development and deployment of the agency’s critical applications and systems for the General Services Administration’s Public Building Service.