Contracts

NSF launches $8B Antarctica research recompete

The National Science Foundation has maintained its presence on the southern continent since 1959 and Leidos has held the current contract to work there since 2011.

Companies

Operations, finance and growth leadership moves across the market

One of the GovCon market's main publicly-traded companies hires a new chief human resources officer and three board appointments also feature.

Contracts

Army wraps up awards for $379M training support contract

The Live Training Ranges and Combat Training Centers contract covers continues tech refreshments and other modernization work to aid in the readiness of soldiers.

Contracts

Army wraps up awards for $921M training tech support contract

Maximum reuse of existing product components and service life extension are the Army's priorities here.

Companies

Tech, operations and growth leadership moves across the market

One chief growth officer retirement and another CGO hire feature, both at Top 100 companies.

Contracts

Parsons, V2X form venture to chase $8B NSF Antarctica research contract

The National Science Foundation has operated there since 1959 and Leidos has held the current contract since 2011.

Podcasts

WT 360: All about V2X’s new chapter of optimization

Jeremy Wensinger, V2X’s chief executive since June, goes over how the company is looking past the heavy-lifting of integration after the 2022 merger that created it and focusing on taking the broader portfolio to market.

Contracts

GAO finds flaws in Army’s LOGCAP V task order awards

The government watchdog recommends the Army re-evaluate proposals after protests by KBR and V2X.

Companies

V2X now leans on optimization to carry out its strategy

In his first conversation with Wall Street, V2X's new CEO Jeremy Wensinger describes what the company's current chapter looks like after a whole lot of integration work.

Contracts

Multiple protests hit LOGCAP V task orders

A handful of orders are hit with protests and counter-protests as the four primes for the Army's global logistics vehicle compete for work.

Contracts

Navy starts work to recompete $12.6B logistics vehicle

A new sources sought notice lays out the Navy's vision for the next iteration of its so-called CMMARS contract that primarily focuses on aircraft.

Companies

V2X hires Peraton vet as chief executive

Jeremy Wensinger will join V2X approximately two years after the completion of the merger that created the company.

Companies

V2X sees growth ahead from platform modernization programs

Chuck Prow tells Wall Street that with operational tempo across the U.S. government remaining elevated, agencies are looking to keep assets and facilities operating longer.

Companies

V2X details its product push and modernization approach

In talking with investors, CEO Chuck Prow describes how a router that one of V2X's heritage businesses designed for helicopter pilots is part of the company's larger vision for supporting platforms.

Companies

V2X hires RTX vet as finance chief

Shawn Mural most recently worked in the same capacity for one of RTX's three business segments.

Contracts

Air Force chooses 3 dozen for $32B training system recompete

This is iteration number four of the Training Systems Acquisition vehicle that covers a broad range of products.

Podcasts

WT 360: What are V2X's next big steps?

V2X's chief growth and client service officer Sue Deagle joins the podcast to explain the rationale for putting this new company together by merging Vectrus and Vertex, plus how the combined team is looking to grow beyond the foundation already in place.

Contracts

V2X secures $440M Navy aircraft support contract

The work supports a pair of squadrons going by the nicknames "Bloodhounds" and "Dust Devils."

Companies

As V2X integrates, it puts focus on Indo-Pacific region

The global government services company is eight months into the combination of Vectrus and Vertex and sees opportunities for its new broader capabilities.

Opinion

Workforce issues stay top of mind for GovCon execs

No matter the size of their business, government contractors see people and workforce issues as among the most pressing they face.