ICF taps new VP of aviation and aerospace business

ICF International has named Subodh Karnik vice president of its aviation and aerospace business to lead professional services offerings in that market.

Ultra Electronics wins $44.5M Navy contract for engineering, technical services

Ultra Electronics has won a contract with the Navy to support Air Defense Systems Integrator systems, communication systems and satellite communication systems.

General Atomics wins $110.3M Army contract for UAV support

General Atomics has won a $110.3 million Army contract modification for product support and fleet sustainment operations for the Gray Eagle UAV, with working being done in Afghanistan.

Jacobs wins $128M expansion of Air Force advisory, assistance contract

Jacobs Engineering Group has won a contract option to provide the Air Force at Eglin Air Force Base with advisory and assistance services.

Exelis to add data tech into legacy command system

ITT Exelis has won a $6.1 million contract modification with the Air Force to insert a modern data storage and memory technology system into one of the Air Force's control systems.

Who won April's biggest contracts?

April was full of contract awards, having 15 more than in March. The month was also great for small businesses, with small business awards holding three of the top 10 slots. We count down April's big winners.

Booz Allen, Coherent Technical Services win Navy command, control contracts

Booz Allen Hamilton and Coherent Technical Services have both won a contract to provide services in support of the Navy's C4ISR system applications.

SAIC picks GD exec to lead national security business

SAIC has named Lou Von Thaer president of its National Security Sector, which will be part of the spin-off Leidos.

CGI wins $38.8M California contract for a voter database system

CGI Group has won a contract to build a centralized voter database system, called VoteCal, for the State of California.

Soul searching for success

Indigo IT had some early success but some setbacks cause the company to do some soul searching and make changes. The early results are good with a pair of contract wins and others on the way. What can you learn from their story?

DIA hunts for innovation at industry day

The Defense Intelligence Agency is planning to have an industry day to look for ways to drive innovation during difficult fiscal times.

Lockheed nabs support contract for Navy combat center

Lockheed Martin has won a services contract to support the Navy's Center for Surface Combat Systems.

3 Phoenix scores $75M contract to support sub systems

3 Phoenix has won a contract to provide engineering services for software development, COTS products and systems integration for Virginia-class submarines.

GD C4 Systems wins $16M contract to replace radars

General Dynamics has won a $16 million contract modification to provide a close-in radar for the Army's Range Radar Replacement Program.

Northrop names new CEO for U.K., Europe

Northrop Grumman has named Andrew Tyler, a former Siemen's exec, as the new CEO of its business in the United Kingdom and Europe, effective July 1.

McLean Group expands government team with two new hires

The McLean Group has hired Greg Woodford and Greg Nossaman away from BB&T Capital Markets|The Windsor Group as directors of its aerospace, defense and government services team.

In-Q-Tel makes third investment in mobile camera tech

The CIA's In-Q-Tel investment group is backing Pelican Imagine, a developer of computational camera technology, as part of the company's $20 million round of funding.

Booz, InnovaSystems to compete for Navy readiness work

Booz Allen Hamilton and InnovaSystems International will square off over tens of millions in potential task orders under a pair of contracts they have won to support the Navy’s Defense Readiness Support System-Navy.

SAIC wins $56M NASA service contract for compliance services

SAIC has won a contract with NASA to provide a number of services revolving around compliance with health, environment and mission services.

Northrop Grumman wins $14M option to finalize IED protection system

Northrop Grumman has won an option with the U.S. Navy to finish the development of the Joint Counter Radio-Controlled Electronic Warfare system.