Eight companies have won spots on a $285 million contract to provide the Energy Information Administration with program management, technical expertise and survey operations support.
Scalable Network Technologies has won a single-award $13 million contract to provide technical support, maintenance and enhancement of the Navy’s Joint Network Emulator software.
Once a government contractor, always a government contractor; at least, such is the case for Aveshka president and CEO Girish Jindia who is applying his deep roots in the government market to a fast growing small business.
Contract award activity slowed its roll in October — the first month of the federal fiscal year — with Washington Technology reporting on an even 40 awards. Who won the biggest contracts?
The Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce and Professional Services Council have named the top executives and companies for 2016 in the government market. Who made the list?
With an $8 billion at stake, it is no surprise that incumbent Lockheed Martin is going after the U.S. Special Operations Command’s Special Forces Global Logistics Support Services contract.
AAI Corp. has won a $206.6 million contract to provide logistics sustainment services to the Australian Army for the Shadow RQ-7B unmanned aerial system.
CACI International has won a $1.8 billion task order to provide the Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Organization (JIDO) with deployable analytical operations, intelligence, and training services.
BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services has been awarded a $12.1 million option to support the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Ship and Air Integrated Warfare Division.
Harris Corp. has won a $700 million contract with Florida to provide a state-wide communications network connecting public safety, law enforcement, public schools and other state and local government agencies.