Lockheed expands U.K. presence with new space center

In a move that expands its international presence, Lockheed Martin plans to open a space technology office in the United Kingdom in order to explore partnership opportunities with U.K. businesses and universities.

DynCorp finds new CEO in L-3 vet

DynCorp International has found a new CEO and successor to Steven Gaffney in Gordon Walsh, who will take over as the company's leader on July 21.

Kratos wins $34.8M contract to upgrade Army drone C3 systems

Kratos Defense and Security Solutions has won a $34.8 million contract to upgrade the Army’s unmanned drone command, control and communications systems.

SECAF taps new chairman of the board

The Small and Emerging Contractors Advisory Forum has named Scott Brezler chairman of the board of directors.

Meet American Systems' new CEO

Peter Smith, just a few weeks shy of becoming president and CEO of American Systems Corp., discusses his career and talks about the future of the company under his leadership.

Northrop Grumman taps new chief strategy officer, treasurer

Northrop Grumman has made two corporate promotions to further enhance performance for shareholders, customers and employees.

Leidos nabs $10M contract to install IT, comms systems at Wichita airport

Leidos has won a $10 million contract with the Wichita Airport Authority to install and integrate IT and communications systems for the new airport at Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport.

American Systems CEO Bill Hoover calls it a career

Bill Hoover, president and CEO of American Systems Corp., has announced his decision to retire later this month, with current COO Peter Smith set to take the company reins.

Northrop continues to expand presence in Australia

Northrop Grumman is making good on its plans to go global as it continues its partnering efforts with Australian companies to develop the company’s global supply chain in Australia.

Who won June's biggest contracts?

The number of contract awards dropped in June, but it was still a good month for government contracting. Who won the biggest contracts in June 2014?

Watchitoo wins contract to support State communications

Watchitoo has won a contract to support the State Department’s global interactive communication programs.

Alion wins $24M contract to provide training, simulation systems

Alion Science and Technology has won a $24 million contract to build training and simulation systems for the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division.

TOP 100: Leidos takes deliberate approach facing market turbulence

The government shutdown greeted Leidos' emergence as a new entity and the company still sees choppy times ahead. Its response? Stay disciplined and focus on self-improvement.

Northrop Grumman appoints four new VPs in Information Systems sector

Northrop Grumman has buffed out its Information Systems sector by appointing four new vice presidents.

ASM Research to modernize veterans health record system under $162M contract

ASM Research has won a $162 contract from the Veterans Affairs Department to support the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) Clinical Application and Enterprise Core Services.

Booz Allen wins $37.3M contract to support Saudi naval forces

Booz Allen Hamilton has won a $37.3 million contract with the Navy to support the Royal Saudi Naval Forces in a number of areas.

Cubic Corp. names new VP of operations, North America

Cubic Corp. has named Steve Brunner vice president of operations, North America, where he will be responsible for implementing and delivering all projects in North America.

Pragmatics wins $10M contract to support U.S. Special Operations Command

Pragmatics has won a task order worth more than $10 million to support the U.S. Special Operations Command.

Leidos taps Boeing exec to be new CEO

Roger Krone has been tapped to be the new CEO at Leidos, replacing current CEO John Jumper, who will remain with the company as chairman of the board.

Aerospace Corp. makes three leadership changes

The Aerospace Corp. has made a number of leadership changes, the national security space program services company announced Tuesday.