Business Integra has partnered with Northrop Grumman, CACI International and WR Systems to win the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security Administrative and IT Support Services contract.
March saw a variety of new executive hires and promotions but it also brought some high-level departures and some rounds of layoffs and buyouts. Who made our list?
SAIC has won a large single-award contract with Sandia National Laboratories to consolidate their IT and support research, high-performance computing and cybersecurity.
DynCorp has won a $48.6 million task order under the State Department's Criminal Justice Program Support Contract to support the U.N. police in Haiti and provide logistics and subject matter expertise.
Nine small businesses have won a $675.1 million contract for acquisition support and assistance services for the Air Force. Who's lining up to compete for task orders?
ITT Exelis wins multimillion dollar contract to provide South Korea with an advanced geostationary weather imager to support the country’s forecasting capabilities
BAE Systems wins $20 million contract with U.S. Navy to develop an advanced prototype system that detects mines and other obstacles in near-shore waters.
McLane Advanced Technologies has promoted James Chambers to the positions of president and chief operating officer. Drayton McLane Jr. will remain chairman and CEO.
The Defense Department has awarded CACI a contract modification to provide program management and engineering services in support of its biometric programs.