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Fox named to head Harris defense unit

Sheldon Fox will head the DOD Programs unit, which provides communications systems, networks and products for military aerospace, terrestrial and maritime applications.

SRA buys health consultancy

SRA International, a provider of technology and strategic consulting services to the government, is acquiring Constella Group LLC. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

MTC, Northrop partner on Air Force threat simulator

MTC Technologies and Northrop Grumman have won a $19.3 million Air Force contract to build a joint threat emitter training system that simulates the latest worldwide aerial threats.

BAE scores three Army test contracts

BAE Systems won three Army contracts to prepare the Advanced Threat Infrared Countermeasures system for the service's operational testing and evaluation.

PSC urges tighter controls on contractor registration data

The Professional Services Council has recommended that DOD add three new categories that should not be made available to the public in response to a notice seeking comments on FOIA access to its Federal Document Management System's Central Contractor Registration database.

Unisys tapped again for military RFID work

Unisys has won a follow-on contract potentially worth $128 million from DOD to continue radio frequency identification tracking for the military logistics supply chain.

Northrop Grumman, SAIC restructure Amsec joint venture

Northrop Grumman and Science Applications International have unveiled a restructuring plan for Amsec LLC, their joint venture that provides engineering, logistics and technical support primarily to Navy ship and aviation programs.

SRA names new directors to lead federal business

SRA International Inc., announced the promotion of Timothy Atkin, vice president and deputy director of SRA's civil sector, and John Gilligan, vice president and deputy director of the defense sector.

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Lockheed locks down AF weather satellite deal

The Air Force Space Command, Space and Missile Systems Center has awarded Lockheed Martin Corp. a $support and development contract for its weather satellite receiving stations worldwide.

CACI picks up Army data management deal

CACI International has won a $75.6 million contract to provide management and support services for the Army's Communications-Electronics, Research, Development and Engineering Center.

Raytheon to lead Army global training project

Raytheon Technical Services Co. has been selected to head a landmark effort to consolidate and upgrade the Army's worldwide training and support systems.

Anderson to lead CSC's civilian unit

Computer Sciences Corp. has named Tom Anderson president of the Civil Division of its recently consolidated North American Public Sector business unit.

Boeing wins B-52 weapons interface upgrade

Boeing Co. has won a $30 million Air Force contract to install Integrated Weapons Interface Units on B-52 bombers.

CSC elects Laphen CEO

Michael Laphen, president and COO of Computer Sciences Corporation, has been elected president and CEO, succeeding Van Honeycutt.

BAE wins Navy target system subcontract

BAE Systems has won a subcontract to install new sensor technology into Raytheon's shared reconnaissance pod, a high-resolution targeting system that is being designed for use in the Navy's F-18 aircraft.