Lockheed Martin has won a $138.5 million bridge contract for the CTSS II contract to support communications needs of the U.S. Air Force Central Command.
SAIC has agreed to pay a sum of money to settle allegations that it violated the False Claims Act through a contract that GSA awarded the company back in 2006.
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems has just launched a new initiative called GDNexus, which will help members do better business with government customers.
Deb Alderson will take over as CEO of Sotera Defense Solutions on July 8, and describes for us her management philosophy and immediate plans as she steps into a CEO post for the first time.
ManTech International has won a $16 million contract to provide IT support, strategic planning and training services to the Justice Department's civil division.
Northrop Grumman has won a $9.3 million option with the Navy to provide long lead materials and related support for the production of five E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Lot 2 aircraft.
Critigen-Clark Nexson Joint Venture has won a $35 million contract with the Navy to provide IT-related mapping and geospatial data services across several regions of the U.S.
Northrop Grumman has tapped Amy Hopkins and Thomas Laux to be directors within its newly formed Business and Advanced Systems Development organization within its Aerospace Systems sector.
June brought another increase in the number of contract awards that we've covered during the month, marking the continuation of a trend we've followed since January. So who are June's big winners?
Accenture Federal has won a $64 million blanket purchase agreement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to integrate Oracle Development Services for IT functions and modernize how its internal systems..
URS Technical Services has won a contract option with the Air Force to provide program support for Air Combat Command's Unmanned Aircraft System Operations Center. The win brings the total value of the contract to $124.6 million.
Lockheed Martin has won a contract modification with the Missile Defense Agency to provide system engineering and program management services to continue developmentof the Aegis baseline.
Engility Corp. will provide engineering services under a $12.5 million contract to support the Joint Precision Approach and Landing System and the Navy Unmanned Combat Aerial Systems programs.
Data Link Solutions and ViaSat Inc. have won options worth $166.3 million for systems engineering and integration of two MIDS terminals and joint tactical radio systems.
Northrop Grumman has won a contract modification to provide engineering and production planning services for mission packages on littoral combat ships.