Science Applications International Corp. has won an $86 million task order to provide technical expertise to the Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration and Air Force Major Commands.
Salient CRGT has won a $30 million task order to support the Administrative Office of the United States Courts under the previously awarded JMAS IV prime contract.
LGS Innovations has won a $48 million contract to improve and relocate C4I systems and infrastructure from U.S. Army facilities throughout South Korea to U.S Army Garrison Humphreys on the western coast of the country.
Information Innovators Inc. has won a $100 million Web Content Management System Support Services contract to provide web services support to the Food and Drug Administration.
ICF International has been awarded a $10 million contract to continue to support the Social Security Administration’s Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness.
Lockheed Martin has won a $344 million contract to develop and implement the Terminal Flight Data Manager system for the Federal Aviation Administration.
CACI International Inc. has won a $37 million prime contract to offer development and maintenance support to the Defense Department’s Defense Agencies Initiative Global Model federal financial management system.
Engility Holdings, Inc. has won a $38 million contract to provide technical services to the Naval Air Systems Command Airworthiness and CYBERSAFE Office.
Booz Allen Hamilton has won a $16.3 million contract modification to provide additional support services to the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Special Communications Mission Solutions Division.
The Aerospace Corporation has named Maj. Gen. Edward Bolton Jr. senior vice president of Systems Planning, Engineering and Quality, and Maj. Gen. Howard Mitchell as general manager for program assessments.
Koniag Information Security Services has won a $7.8 million contract modification to offer analytics support to the Office of the Chief Information Officer at the Defense Department.
IT professionals may be overconfident in their abilities to quickly and efficiently detect a cyber attack in progress, according to results from a Tripwire survey.