CACI International nabs $212M enterprise IT BPA to support DHS

CACI International has nabbed a $212 million BPA to provide desktop support services to the Homeland Security department.

Leidos supports HIV/AIDs prevention under $14M DoD contract

Leidos has won a $14 million contract to support Defense Department HIV/AIDS prevention programs.

Alion Science and Technology wins $41.8M contract to support Navy surface warfare

Alion Science and Technology has won a $41.8 million contract to provide mission-critical professional support services to the Navy’s Surface Warfare Directorate.

Northrop Grumman taps new BD VP within Information Systems sector

Northrop Grumman has named Tarik Reyes vice president, business development for its integrated air and missile defense division in the company’s Information Systems sector.

Leidos nabs $150M contract to support Army anti-IED system

Leidos has won a $150 million contract to support the Army’s Saturn Arch effort to battle improvised explosive devices.

PAE wins $359M contract to support Navy test range

PAE has won a potentially $359 million contract to support the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Atlantic Test Range and Atlantic Targets and Marine Operations Division.

Northrop Grumman taps head of aerospace programs for Australian business

Northrop Grumman has named Scott Harris head of aerospace programs within Northrop Grumman Australia, where he will represent all Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems Sector operations in that region.

The Aerospace Corp. makes two leadership changes

The Aerospace Corp. has made two leadership changes to deliver what it says will be better value to its customers.

GSA seeking companies with innovative green building technologies

The General Services Administration is looking for information on companies who have innovative and transformational green building technologies.

Kratos subsidiary wins $4.8M contract to provide drones, command and control services

Micro Systems, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, has won a $4.8 million contract to support Navy with drones and command and control.

Northrop Grumman wins $354M contract to increase Air Force's Global Hawk fleet

Northrop Grumman has won a $354 million contract to add three more RQ-4 Global Hawk UAVs to the Air Force’s fleet.

Opinion

Will contractors get a slice of Obama's $5B ISIS fund?

With the United States beginning its operations to "degrade and destroy" ISIS in the Middle East, President Obama has requested $5 billion for a counterterrorism fund, some of which will flow to contractors, but the questions are how much and for what?

21 win $7.2B Army intell contract

Eleven large and 10 small businesses have won spots on a five-year, $7.2 billion Army contract for global intelligence support.

The Chertoff Group names new principal

The Chertoff Group has named David Leach principal, where he will advise clients across all stages of the business lifecycle.

Deltek report finds agencies increasingly relying on IDIQs

A new Deltek report has found that federal agencies are increasingly relying on task order contracts, which is generally having a positive impact on both agencies and contractors alike.

Lockheed wins $158.8M Navy contract for radar systems

Lockheed Martin has won a potentially $158.8 million contract to produce and field Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP) Block 2 systems for the Navy.

Northrop continues Hawkeye UAV support with $7.2M contract

Northrop Grumman has won a $7.2 million contract to provide software sustainment in support of the Navy’s E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Program.

NATO needs upgraded, connected training program system

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization needs to improve its electronic Military Training and Exercise Programme (eMTEP) and is looking for contractor support.

Systems Made Simple taps new VP of administration

Systems Made Simple has named Paul Stevens vice president of administration, where he will be responsible for all human relations, learning and development, staffing and recruiting, facilities and office management.

Study finds agencies still apprehensive about cloud migration

Despite wanting to increase the use of cloud computing, federal IT professionals still feel apprehensive about migration due to concerns about potential roadblocks and security issues, a recent MeriTalk report found.