BAE Systems has won a $9.2 million contract with the Navy to provide technical and engineering services in support of the MK 41 vertical launching system.
Northrop Grumman has won an $8 million contract option with the Navy to operate two law enforcement information systems belonging to the Navy and to the Defense Department that allow law enforcement officials to share crime data.
R3 Strategic Support Group has won a $55 million contract with the Air Force to provide explosive ordnance disposal support services across all Air Force’s specialized mission areas.
Northrop Grumman has won a $617 million contract modification that changes a previous contract for five Advanced Hawkeye UAV aircraft to a firm-fized-price contract.
ASRC beat out six other contenders for NASA’s $403 million ARC Information Technology Services 3 contract, which calls for IT support at Ames Research Center.
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Red River has launched a new business called Red River Healthcare in order to push into the health IT market and meet the mission of government and private sector health care customers.
Northrop Grumman has won a $29 million contract with Wyoming to provide full lifecycle support for a web-based Medicaid eligibility system, in part driven by Obamacare requirements.
INADEV has named Scott Armstrong chief strategy officer where he will lead the company’s mobile product strategy, partnerships, marketing, acquisitions and new business operations.
The Health and Human Services Department has released a request for information meant to measure small business capabilities in the areas of critical infrastructure risk analysis and mission support.
General Dynamics Bath Iron Works has won a $7.5 million task order with the Navy to provide engineering and management services for the post-shakedown availability of the USS Independence.
SAIC has won a $38 million task order under DISA’s ENCORE II contract to provide command and control systems and technical services support to U.S. combatant commands.
Cloudburst Security, a women-owned small business, has won a $6 million contract with the U.S. Mint to improve its information technology security, including audit and compliance, security requirements and mission support.