Hewlett-Packard Co. is supplying technology that will enable the Defense Information Systems Agency to give DOD agencies access to on-demand, pay-as-you-go computing.
The Senate Appropriations Committee's fiscal 2009 spending bill would give the Coast Guard funds to hire additional acquisition employees to help oversee the Deepwater program.
The management consulting firm will assist the Coast Guard's Logistics Transformation Program Integration Office by providing services aimed at improving logistics operations.
Apptis Inc. will provide critical network operations and information assurance support to the U.S. Central Command under a multiyear award worth $25 million.
Lockheed Martin Corp. will continue developing technology that provides a virtual view of the battlefield under a $36 million contract for the Army Battle Command System.
Booz Allen Hamilton will provide the Army with technology, program management and engineering support under a $149.5 million Strategic Services Sourcing contract.
The U.S. Special Operations Command has agreed to buy hand-launched, unmanned aerial systems from AeroVironment Inc. for base security, reconnaissance and battle damage assessment.