SAIC has won a $24 million contract to provide integrated training support and execution to the U.S. Fleet Forces Command, including evaluating curriculum, training alternatives and methodologies.
SAIC has won a $100 million contract with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency to provide it with integrated logistics services to help the agency carry out its mission.
August saw a slight slow down in the number of contract awards that Washington Technology covered, but dollar values are up, and the pace is still strong compared to earlier in the year. Who are the big winners?
Wyle counterattacks as it tries to hang onto a $1.8 billion NASA contract it won and then lost to SAIC via a protest. It's another case of an incumbent fighting to keep a long-held customer. In this case, Wyle has served NASA for more than 40 years.
Booz Allen Hamilton is protesting an Army decision to give a sole-source contract to SAIC. The Army says no one else can do the work, but they have a $500 million, multiple-award contract in place for similar services, and Booz Allen is ready to compete for it.
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?
SAIC has won a $7 million Navy contract to provide the U.S. Fleet Forces Command with integrated training and support and execution. The contract was awarded without competition.
SAIC won a $40.2 million contract to outfit vehicles with command and control equipment, but its competitor, BAE Systems, claimed the company had an organizational conflict of interest, and filed a protest that led the Navy to reconsider the award.
SAIC has won a $38 million task order under DISA’s ENCORE II contract to provide command and control systems and technical services support to U.S. combatant commands.
Booz Allen is crying foul over the Army's intention to award a sole-source contract to SAIC, and the move says a lot about the environment in today's market.
Greece is being ordered by an international arbitrator to pay SAIC $52 million related to a breach of contract over a command and control system that the company delivered for the 2004 Summer Olympics.
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?