Northrop wins Navy weather work

Northrop Grumman Corp. won a five-year $38.9 million task order to provide weather related support to the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command and Naval Oceanographic Office.

RCI to be acquired by U.K. firm

<font color="CC0000"> (UPDATED) </font color> Long-time federal contractor Resources Consultants Inc. is being acquired for $215 million by a British company that specializes in government outsourcing.

Cyios wins Army enterprise services deal

Cyios Corp. has won a five-year, $84 million contract to support business requirements of the headquarters of the Army Information Management Support Center.

DISA drafts solicitation for $10b buying vehicle

The Defense Information Systems Agency has issued a draft request for proposals for a sweeping IT buying vehicle that will help convert legacy systems to the Network Centric Enterprise Services program.

Cubic to support defense transformation efforts

Cubic Corp. won a four-year $10.3 million task order from the Defense Department's Defense Threat Reduction Agency to provide technical services for the agency's transformation activities.

Lockheed Martin to buy network communications provider

Lockheed Martin Corp. will acquire Stasys Ltd., a U.K. network communications and defense interoperability services provider, that should strengthen Bethesda, Md.-based Lockheed Martin's network-centric capabilities.

Lockheed Martin locks in deal for Army trainer

Lockheed Martin Corp. won a $30 million contract for the Army's fiscal 2005 Close Combat Tactical Trainer program, the company said today.

Anteon to develop Army training video

Anteon International Corp. has won a $10 million subcontract from Lockheed Martin Corp. to develop a video system for the Army to use in its urban warfare training.

CACI wins Navy logistics work

CACI International Inc. won a $84.6 million contract to provide logistics and training support in automated supply management for designated Navy and Marine Corps activities.

Keane to help DOD track assets

Keane Inc. of Boston won a $9.4 million contract with the Defense Department to help implement a new policy designed to counter fraud and abuse.

Keane to help DOD fight fraud and waste

Keane Inc. of Boston won a $9.4 million contract with the U.S. Department of Defense to help implement the new unique identification (UID) policy designed to counter fraud and abuse.

GSA ups pressure for performance-based deals

Before signing to use the General Services Administration's procurement services, agencies will need to answer a simple question: Why can't this buy be performance-based?

Wave of successes

For Ray Oleson, chairman and chief executive of SI International Inc., the company's stellar financial performance blended with other major achievements to create "the perfect storm" that has boosted the company's stock 70 percent since mid-August.

Synthetic Vision is no fake

Year after year, it's one of the leading types of airplane accidents: controlled flight into terrain. Pilots cannot see obstructions or they lose the horizon, and fatal accidents occur.

CIA to use IT for intel gathering

The White House has ordered the CIA to develop IT tools that can assist in processing and using foreign language information.

Army taps Cubic for battle system

Cubic Corp. of San Diego won a two-year, $6.2 million contract from the Army to design, develop and implement a system that collects knowledge and information from across the service.

L-3 bolsters government video security business

L-3 Communications Inc. acquired the video security product lines developed by Sarnoff Corp. and marketed by its subsidiary Pyramid Vision.

Doing Business With National Security Agency/Central Security Service

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SRA snares $18 million order from Military Sealift Command

SRA International Inc. will provide a range of IT services to the U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command under a new $18 million contract.

ManTech tackles Navy technical analysis work

ManTech International Corp. has won a $23 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command to provide engineering and technical support services.