Veris Group has named David McClure chief strategist, where he will work with agencies to implement cloud strategies and technologies to modernize information technology and improve results.
Computer Sciences Raytheon, a PAE and Raytheon joint venture, has won an $80.2 million option to support the launch processing mission of the 45th Space Wing.
The Agriculture Department is looking for a company who can provide a virtualized hosting environment meeting various levels of FISMA compliance to support the department in its redesign of its web presence.
Science Applications International Corp. has launched a new cybersecurity solution called Cybersecurity Edge that protects customers from hackers, viruses and malware.
Raydon Corp. has won two orders with the General Services Administration totaling $99.4 million to provide the Army National Guard with training suites.
CACI International has come out with its teaming information under a potentially $37 million contract that the company won with the Military Sealift Command earlier this month.
STG Inc. has won a $67.3 million contract with the State Department to provide operations and maintenance of more than a dozen major application systems that support worldwide compensation and financial operations.
Lockheed Martin has acquired Sun Catalytic Corp. in a move that proves the company is serious about moving into the energy market, as well as adjacent markets.
L-3 Communications has won a $61 million contract with the Air Force to improve the situational awareness capabilities on two King Air 350 aircraft to be used by Saudi Arabia.
Telecommunication Support Services has won an $8.9 million contract with the Air Force to provide technical support for the Mobile Air Surveillance System.
Pragmatics has named Richard Silver chief business development officer, where he will lead corporate business development including capture, proposal development and market research.
Three small businesses have won contracts to provide engineering support services to the Navy for the purposes of ensuring that Navy C4ISR systems are interoperable.
Northrop Grumman has won a $10 million contract to provide the Army with limited scope services in support of its Common Infrared Countermeasure Technology Development phase system.