Data Systems Analysts Inc. won a $3.5 million subcontract from Multimax Inc. to assist the Air Force Communications Agency with networking initiatives.
IBM Corp. and Cray Inc. landed Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency contracts to develop supercomputers that are faster than today's machines and easier to program.
Data Systems Analysts Inc. will deliver program management support for net-centric enterprise initiatives at the Defense Information Systems Agency through a $15.6 million contract.
Training and simulation technology married with lessons learned in the Middle East over the past 18 months have improved dramatically ? enough to assist military forces set to deploy to Afghanistan later this year.
"You need a network to defeat a network." That concept is key to winning against al-Qaida in Afghanistan and Iraq, according to Lt. Gen. Douglas Lute, director of operations, J-3 of the Joint Staff.
The Boeing Co. won a $108 million contract to supply radar system improvement program kits to Japan's fleet of four E-767 Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft.
Under a newly awarded task order, Multimax Inc. will help consolidate IT services for an Army team at Fort Monmouth, N.J. The one-year contract, which has two option years, is valued at $14.3 million.
CACI International inc. won a four-year, $17 million task order to support infrastructure assurance services to the Army Reserve's anti-terrorism activities around the world.
The demand for warfighting technology in the Marine Corps will not decrease any time soon because the war on terrorism is a long-term endeavor, regardless of who controls Congress, according to Lt. Gen. Jan Huly.
CACI International Inc. won a contract to deliver an expanded roster of services for the Naval Sea System Command's ship maintenance and improvement program.
Lawmakers will have to figure out how to handle the spate of appropriations bills that have yet to pass the legislative branch when Congress returns to session next week.