Kratos Defense & Security has won a slew of contracts worth $5 million in total to support national security programs with missile and radar systems support.
Accenture has successfully completed the first phase of modernizing the FBI's human resource system, and the project is already giving up lessons on the power of partnership.
CSSS.NET just didn't fly as a company name anymore. The company has now been reborn as Constellation West, reflecting its evolution from the commercial to the federal market and its strategy of supporting customers and employees.
Northrop Grumman has won a $750 million contract with the Missile Defense Agency to provide research, development, test and evaluation services to the Ballistic Missile Defense System.
Engility has won a $50 million contract to provide the Navy with a range of engineering and technology support services for antisubmarine warfare sensors.
The matchmaking is starting to heat up for NOAA's $3 billion PROTECH contract, which is designed for large teams that can cover a broad swath of services. Are you ready to join the dance?
DRS Technical Services has won a $30.3 million contract with the Army to support satellite communications between the United States and locations across the globe.
Lockheed Martin’s acquisition of Industrial Defender shows once again that the company is serious about diving into the energy and other adjacent markets.
CACI International has won a $95 million contract to continue providing operations and maintenance services to the Interior Department’s Business Integration Office.
Computer Systems Center Inc. has won a $12 million contract with the Navy to develop command and control systems for the Deployable Tactical Operations Center Components.
February saw a dip in activity compared to January, but it still turned out to be a good month for government contracting. Who won the biggest contracts this month?
When you make 921 contract awards at the same time, something is bound to go wrong. Such was the case for the Navy, which reported Monday that they left seven winners off their most recent Seaport-e round of awards.
Leidos has won a $7.3 million contract to provide research services for behavioral health and epidemiology projects at the Naval Health Research Center’s Behavioral Sciences and Epidemiology Department.
D&S Consultants has won a $8.7 million contract to provide information technology operations and maintenance support services to the Army at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.