Who won January's biggest contracts?

The new year brought a decline in the number of contract awards hitting the news, but some companies still pulled off some great wins. Who made the list to kick off 2015?

Gryphon Technologies wins $20.2M engineering task order

Gryphon Technologies has won a $20.2 million task order to support the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division in Philadelphia, Pa.

The Ambit Group wins $28M in EAGLE II task orders

The Ambit Group has won three task orders totaling $28 million to support the Homeland Security Department.

Mindgrub taps new CTO

Mindgrub has named Sa’ad Raouf chief technology officer, where he will continue to provide technical leadership to the company’s software development teams.

Abt Associates taps new division SVP

Abt Associates has named Stephen Pelliccia division vice president for the company’s International Economic Growth Division.

Lockheed Martin wins $78.5M contract to provide eCASS systems

Lockheed Martin has won a $78.5 million contract to deliver 29 electronic Consolidated Automated Support Systems (eCASS) to the Navy.

PPC taps new SVP of BD and CFO

Project Performance Company has named Joseph Dawson senior vice president of business development and David Karish chief financial officer

DLT Solutions acquired by financal services, merchant banking firm

Millstein & Co. has acquired DLT Solutions for an undisclosed amount.

PSC acquires TechAmerica Foundation

Just nine months after CompTIA acquired TechAmerica, the organization has sold the TechAmerica Foundation to the Professional Services Council and shuttered its federal public sector advocacy work.

Lockheed Martin IS&GS group taps new VP of mission support

Lockheed Martin has named Art Ibers vice president of exploration and mission support within the company’s Information Systems and Global Solutions business.

Sumaria Systems wins $94.4M contract for advisory, assistance services

Sumaria Systems has won a $94.4 million contract to provide the Air Force with advisory and assistance services.

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Lockheed Martin wins $46.5M contract to support Army system

Lockheed Martin has won a $46.5 million contract to help the Army test and field new technologies to counter rocket and mortar threats.

GD wins $13.3M support contract for satellite communications

General Dynamics C4 Systems has won a $13.3 million satellite support contract for the Army’s Mobile Unit Objective System software.

Booz Allen wins $12.6M contract to support personnel, pay system

Booz Allen Hamilton has won a $12.6 million contract to provide support services to the Army.

Acentia names new VP for health IT

Acentia has named John Dorman as vice president of its defense health solutions group.

Chemring North America names new VP of BD, strategy

Chemring North America has named Steven Cummings vice president of business development and strategy.

Northrop Grumman wins $11.6M contract to support Army battle command system

Northrop Grumman has won an $11.6 million contract to continue to support the Army’s Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS).

Engility wins $38M contract to support anti-WMD system

Engility has won a $38 million contract to support the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s cloud-based Constellation Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction Situational Awareness system.

CSG Government Solutions taps senior consultant

CSG Government Solutions has named Cynthia Pieper-Afkhami senior consultant within its Health and Human Services practice.