SRA and SAIC are locked in a fight over a Navy Military Sealift Command contract, illustrating everything that people hate about today's bid protest-happy market.
SAIC has agreed to pay a sum of money to settle allegations that it violated the False Claims Act through a contract that GSA awarded the company back in 2006.
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?
SAIC has won a $202 million contract with NASA to provide safety and mission assurance engineering support services at the Johnson Space Center and White Sands Test Facility.
Executives explain how they managed people and results -- they captured a top five spot on the Top 100 -- all the while planning for a split that would create two multi-billion dollar companies.
SAIC has named John Thomas executive vice president of Leidos, the national security focused business that will be created when the company splits in two.
Four companies will compete for to provide business financial management and program and business analysis services to Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division.
Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Science Applications International will compete for $50 million in task orders under a Navy contract to help its doctors and health care providers track assets around the world.
Booz Allen Hamilton, SAIC and Engility Corp. have won task order contracts to provide the Navy with sustainment services for the Base Level Information Infrastructure, its system of shore networks.