Titan Corp. has won a $163.9 million contract from the Army Space and Missile Defense Command to provide support services related to situations involving weapons of mass destruction in the war on terror.
ManTech has won a five-year, $13.5 million subcontract contract from Tinton Falls, N.J.-based EPS Inc. to provide training support services to the Army.
MTC Technologies Inc. won a recompete of a contract to provide sustainment system engineering and acquisition management support services for the Air Force Nuclear Treaty Monitoring Directorate.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has issued a broad agency announcement seeking research, development, design and testing proposals to be undertaken by the agency's Advanced Technology Office.
ManTech International Corp. won a $51.3 million contract to provide engineering and technical support services for the Submarine and Surface Ship Signature Silencing Program.
Dynamics Research Corp. won a $25 million contract from the Missile Defense Agency to provide continuous services to improve the agency's supply chain performance.
Northrop Grumman Corp. won a $9.2 million follow-on contract from the Army for technical support for the Tactical Simulation intelligence training system.
The U.S. Marine Corps recently awarded a $35.8 million contract to a Chantilly, Va., firm to train pilots to escape from aircraft and amphibious vehicles that crash into the ocean.
RFID and wireless security technologies will get a big push in 2005, thanks to developments that likely will spur new investment and growth in both areas.
The planned January debut of the Defense Department's first tactical microsatellite has been postponed at least a month, because the launch rocket is still being tested, according to the vendor building a new, low-cost rocket.
The Office of Management and Budget is requiring agencies to use one of three approved shared-service providers for public-key infrastructure and electronic-signature services.
Summit Research Corp. won a $3.2 million contract from the Army Space and Missile Defense Command for advanced weapons, sensors and airborne sensor technologies research and development.
Apptis Inc. won a four-year, $19 million contract to provide IT support services at four medical treatment centers of the Air Force Air Education and Training Command.