AT&T Government Solutions Inc. won $15 million in follow-on work on two contracts to develop the Army's next generation of live battlefield training systems.
ManTech International Corp. won a five-year, $3.8 million contract from the Army to provide technical and analytical support to felony criminal investigations related to intrusions of Army networks.
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency wants a contractor to Peru's Ministry of Transportation and Communications for technical assistance in developing a national telecommunications strategic plan.
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency wants a contractor to Peru's Ministry of Transportation and Communications for technical assistance in developing a national telecommunications strategic plan.
SI International Inc. won a contract from the Air Force Space Command to provide systems engineering and technical analysis for the development of future ballistic missile defense systems.
Pragmatics Inc. won a task order to provide professional consulting and IT services to the Defense Information Systems Agency's customer service management team.
Industry response, the complexity of the Networx procurement and further program discussions prompted GSA to extend the award dates for its $20 billion telecommunications and networks contract, John Johnson, assistant commissioner for GSA's Office of Service Development and Delivery, said today.
SI International Inc. won a five-year, $6.9 million task order to provide human resources support services to the welcome center at the National Security Agency.
The General Services Administration has extended the award dates for its $20 billion Networx procurement to March 2007 for the Universal awards and May 2007 for the Enterprise awards.
Raytheon Co. has acquired Houston Associates Inc., a company that develops mission-critical networks and network-centric command and control infrastructure applications, and provides enterprise management services.
Raytheon Co. won a one-year option worth up to $70.2 million from the Naval Air Systems Command to continue providing support to the naval aviation customer base.
ManTech International Corp. won a $200 million subcontract to provide worldwide contingency services for work on a multibillion-dollar Air Force program.
The General Services Administration will extend the Federal Telecommunication System 2001 contracts for two years with incumbents Sprint Communications LP and MCI Worldcom Communications Inc.
Cambridge Communications Systems Inc. won a contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency to provide transmission and telecommunications support in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.