Science Applications International Corp. has won a $141 million task order to provide technical solutions to the Naval Sea Systems Command Program Executive Office.
Contract award activity remained steady in the fourth month of 2016, with Washington Technology reporting on 47 awards. Who won the biggest contracts of the month?
Lockheed Martin has won a $16.2 million contract to provide the Air Force with software, hardware and reports as part of a new combat management system.
Engility has won a $90 million contract with the Transportation Security Administration to perform operational testing and evaluation on the agency’s IT systems and security screening processes and equipment.
Oasis Systems has won a $9.6 million contract modification to continue providing engineering and technology acquisition support services to the Air Force.
CSC Government Solutions, now CSRA, has secured a $34.1 million contract modification to continue providing information technology support services to the Navy.
NetCentrics Corp. has won an $8.5 million contract modification to continue providing information technology operations support for the Washington Headquarters Services.
With data piling up from an increasing number of sources, agencies need fast and accurate ways of digesting and using it, which created a business opportunity for one commercial software company.
L-3 Communications Link and Simulation Training Division has won a $200.3 million contract to provide the Air Force with warfighter readiness and training research.
Procurement transparency and dialogue were big themes at Washington Technology’s DHS Industry Day as department officials shared their thoughts on how DHS can become a better buyer and a better partner to industry.
ICF International has won two task orders totaling $14.4 million to support the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services (CSELS).