The Navy has given the go ahead to four companies to continue their design development for the UCLASS aircraft, meant to give carriers added surveillance and defense capabilities .
July continued the trend of increasing contract awards that Washington Technology has covered since the beginning of the year. Who stole the show this month?
Lockheed Martin and nine other companies will transition the Interior Department’s data and applications to the cloud under the $1 billion Foundation Cloud Hosting Services contract.
Lockheed Martins Aculight has won an option under the Small Business Innovation Research program to deliver a spectral beam combined fiber laser subsystem to the Navy.
Quarterly reports for the major defense companies show signs of relief that the biggest companies in the market are weathering sequestration just fine. Is now the time to celebrate?
Lockheed Martin has won a $14.6 million order from the Navy to provide field support for a vehicle-mounted high-tech camera system that includes thermal imaging and nigh-vision capabilities.
Thirteen companies have won a contract with the Navy to provide integrated cyber operations services in support of C4ISR systems. They'll now compete for task orders for a variety of services. Who captured this plum prize?
Lockheed Martin has won a $138.5 million bridge contract for the CTSS II contract to support communications needs of the U.S. Air Force Central Command.
June brought another increase in the number of contract awards that we've covered during the month, marking the continuation of a trend we've followed since January. So who are June's big winners?
Lockheed Martin has won a contract modification with the Missile Defense Agency to provide system engineering and program management services to continue developmentof the Aegis baseline.