It's been a year since Robert Stevens took the lead at the largest defense contractor in the nation, and Lockheed Martin Corp. hasn't missed a step ? in some areas, it's picked up its pace.
General Dynamics Corp. won a three-year, $28 million contract extension to continue its work with the Army Research Laboratory's Robotics Collaborative Technology Alliance.
<font color="CC0000"><b>UPDATED</b></font color> BearingPoint has won a $3.3 million contract from the Navy's Program Executive Office for Information Technology to support a major IT transformation initiative, the company announced this week.
The Defense Business Systems Management Committee has approved the Defense Department's Enterprise Transition Plan and version 3.0 of its business enterprise architecture.
CACI International Inc. and Science Applications International Corp. have won contracts to provide program management engineering and technical services for the Navy's Automatic Identification Technology Program Office.
DRS Technologies Inc. has won a contract to provide rugged Applique Computer Systems and peripheral equipment for the Army's Force XXI Battle Command, Brigade and Below program.
Multimax Inc. won two task orders under the Air Force Network-Centric Solutions contract for on-site IT, networking, telephony and security services, solutions and products supporting 24,000 users.
General Dynamics Corp. won a three-year, $28 million contract extension to continue its work with the Army Research Laboratory's Robotics Collaborative Technology Alliance.
The Lockheed Martin-General Dynamics team has demonstrated key technologies to the Army for the $10 billion Warfighter Information Network-Tactical program.
Computer Sciences Corp. has won a $123 million contract with the Naval Surface Warfare Center to provide software and systems engineering support to the center in Dahlgren, Va.
Five companies have each won contracts under a five-year $97 million award to provide training to soldiers and doctrine and combat development for the Army Armor Center.
DRS Technologies Inc. won a contract to provide joint tactical terminals under the Army's Joint Tactical Terminal-Integrated Broadcast Service program.
Symantec Corp. of Cupertino, Calif., has made an enterprise software agreement with the Defense Department that will enable DOD agencies to get access to more than 6,000 of the company's information assurance hardware and software products and services.
Unisys Corp. has won a contract from the Navy's Military Sealift Command's to provide applications support for systems used by the Sealift Logistics Command-Atlantic.
Computer Sciences Corp. won a $42.3 million contract to provide Web hosting and applications support services to the Defense Technical Information Center.