DOD selected five companies to provide equipment, materiel and services to DOD's Counter-Narcoterrorism Technology Program Office at the Naval Surface Warfare Center.
The Defense Department has chosen TeleCommunication Systems to provide products and services in support of various DOD initiatives under a new contract.
The Air Force has awarded Global Analytic IT Services a contract that could span up to seven years and bring millions of dollars to the IT services firm.
DOD has picked five companies for a five-year contract in support of DOD's counter-narcoterrorism activities. The contract could be worth up to $15 billion for the awardees.
Alion Science and Technology has won a contract worth up to $47 million to provide the Army Battle Command Directorate with analytic, engineering, programmatic and scientific expertise.
Voxtec International, which manufactures mobile speech-to-speech translation devices, has been awarded a $45 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command Aircraft Division.
SRA International will provide new critical infrastructure support to the Air Force Transportation Command under a competitive task order awarded by the GSA Federal Supply Schedule.
CACI International Inc. has won a contract from the Naval Supply Systems Command to provide technical support for an integrated supply and maintenance information system.
<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font color> Comtech Mobile Datacom won a $605.1 million contract from the Army to support a satellite-based system that tracks vehicles on the battlefield.
CSC has won an IT services contract potentially worth $43 million to provide systems engineering, management and administration support at the Navy's Space and Naval Warfare System Center.
The Defense Department proposed a rule change Aug. 2, governing its payment obligations, that could result in contractors waiting longer for payment under certain cost-reimbursement contracts.
Army Secretary Peter Geren urged Army IT managers and industry executives to remain focused on technology efforts that deliver the right information to the right people in real time.
Army Secretary Peter Geren urged Army IT managers and industry executives to remain focused on technology efforts that deliver the right information to the right people in real time.