General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems has won a contract modification with the Navy to provide nine systems in support of the 1B3 Block of the Navy's Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program.
Fifteen companies won a $900 million contract from the Space and Naval Ware Systems Center to provide a variety of services supporting command and control, intelligence and other combat systems.
Quarterly reports from Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics make it very clear that the impact of sequestration hasn't been fully felt yet, with the consensus being that 2013 might not be so bad, but 2014 might be a very different story.
General Dynamics Electric Boat has won a $10 million submarine maintenance and modernization work contract modification with the U.S. Navy. The award is part of a larger $67 million contract.
March 2013 was filled with huge contracts, and the awards came from many different places, going to both large and small businesses. Who won the biggest contracts of March 2013?
EDGE Innovation Center will bring latest advanced technologies and innovation from industry and academia to doorstep of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, General Dynamics says.
At the half way mark, 2013 has seen a plethora of changes among the senior leadership ranks of some of the largest government contracts. What do you think is behind all of the changes and are more to come?
In just 28 days, February was a busy month with companies from CACI to QinetiQ making some major personnel moves. Who went where, and how should you update your contacts?
General Dynamics has moved David Heebner from combat systems to the leadership of the Information Systems and Technology group, replacing Gerard DeMuro, and kicking off a shuffling of other executives.
GDIT has won a task order under the ITES-2S contract to provide a number of information technology services to the Department of Defense Schools-Europe.
General Dynamics C4 Systems and Samsung have partnered so that new, Samsung KNOX-enabled phones can run "GD Protected," which bolsters mobile security and allows mobile workers to bring their own devices to work.