Avineon Inc. won a five-year contract worth more than $8 million from the Navy to provide technical and analytical support for the design and evaluation of a system that creates virtual flight paths for pilots.
NCI Information Systems Inc. won a five-year, $25.3 million contract to provide IT services to 1115th Signal Battalion and the Army's Directors of Information Management located at Fort Lewis, Wash.
The Defense Information Systems Agency's CIO and the Army's program executive officer for enterprise information systems would like to see speedier acquisitions of defense IT.
SRA International Inc. won a two-year task order worth up to $17 million for enterprise architecture and database management to support the Defense Department's Defense Manpower Data Center.
Anteon International Inc. won a five year, $23.1 million contract to provide platform and hands-on training and program support to the Army's Quartermaster Center and School at Fort Lee, Va.
General Dynamics Corp. won a $2.8 million contract from the Coast Guard to install emitter and detection tools on vessels engaged in law enforcement and homeland defense missions.
General Dynamics Network Systems and its team of more than 15 subcontractors will create and deploy a network that offers voice communication over the Internet at the Army's Pohakuloa Training Area in Hawaii.
Harris Corp. won a three-year, $27.8 million contract from Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems and Sensors to develop and integrate an undersea communications system.
ManTech International Corp. won a one-year, $7.5 million contract from the Army to support development of products that fuse intelligence information for increased battlefield awareness.
A memorandum from assistant secretary of the Navy Delores M. Etter essentially eliminates with the direct reporting program manager structure and moves four of the five DRPM program offices under program executive offices.
Extracting and sharing data through modernization and infrastructure consolidation, and making better use of data collected through business processes, are priorities for the Homeland Security and Defense departments.
Defense giant Raytheon Co. won a five-year, $49 million follow-on contract from the Missile Defense Agency to provide advanced technologies for ballistic missile defense systems.
Raytheon Co. won a $65 million contract renewal from the Army Aviation and Missile Command for engineering and technical services supporting the Patriot Air and Missile Defense program.
As part of a program to modernize its high-performance computing capabilities, the Defense Department placed an order with Linux Networx for five supercomputers, company officials said.
RS Information Systems Inc. won a five-year, $28 million contract from the Office of Naval Research to deliver integrated information support services.