Longbow LLC, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, has won a $51 million contract with South Korea to provide the country with fire control radars for its Apache attack helicopters.
Noblis Inc. and LMI have won a $40 million contract to support the Air Force Civil Engineer. They will compete for task orders for systems engineering and acquisition support.
The headcount of protestors objecting to the Air Force's NetCents II Products award decision has grown to six as Presido Network Solutions files its objections with the Government Accountability Office.
While the number of bid protests against the NetCents II Products contract has risen to six, the Air Force says its decision is sound, and will not be taking a corrective action this time. So, what happens now?
The third time hasn't proved to be the charm for the $6.9 billion NetCents II Products contract, as four companies filed protests following a third attempt to make awards. We review four areas that companies are citing as evidence of a poor decision by the Air Force.
Georgia Tech Applied Research Corp. has won a contract with the Air Force to help improve its command and control and situational awareness capabilities.
Dynamic Technology Systems has won a contract modification with the Army to support the Army Publishing Directorate’s Enterprise Content Management System.
Northrop Grumman has won a $25 million contract that continues its service of Navy shipboard systems, which includes the logistics supporting systems on ships and submarines.
Eight companies have won extensions to their Advanced Technology Support Program III contracts by another $1.3 billion, allowing them to continue their work supporting obsolete and difficult to maintain technologies.
The Air Force makes its third attempt to get the NetCents 2 Products contract up and running, but 16 awards means there are 10 other companies that are disappointed. Will we see more bid protests?
Lockheed Martin has won a contract modification under the Air Force’s NETCENTS I contract to provide an integrated space situational awareness prototype developer.
Logos Technologies wins an $8 million option to continue its support of the Kestrel wide-area surveillance system used to help protect forward operating bases in Afghanistan.
The Navy adds a $27.6 million modification to Northrop Grumman's sole-source contract to continue supporting the operations and maintenance of the Global Hawk unmanned aircraft.
The Defense Logistics Agency is planning to hire a single small business to provide help desk support for a modernized Oracle ERP financial management system that will support DOD's goal of auditability.