Fourteen large and small contractors won a five-year, $135 million multiple award contract to provide business and financial management support services for the Naval Air Systems Command.
The government last month unveiled a new plan that calls for overhauling the nation's air transportation system in anticipation of dramatically increasing demand for air space.
Lockheed Martin Corp. won the second phase of a multiyear contract to provide an integrated, electronic health management system for the Canadian Department of National Defence.
Accenture LLP won a five-year, $87 million contract to help the U.S. Mint operate and improve the business systems and processes that support its retail sales and marketing activities.
Science Applications International Corp. today rejected criticism that it botched a $170 million IT upgrade project with the FBI, saying the company has performed well and that the FBI is partly to blame for problems.
MTC Technologies Inc. won a recompete of a contract to provide sustainment system engineering and acquisition management support services for the Air Force Nuclear Treaty Monitoring Directorate.
Science Applications International Corp. sold its content analysis product division and all related intellectual property to Content Analyst Company LLC.
ManTech International Corp. won a $51.3 million contract to provide engineering and technical support services for the Submarine and Surface Ship Signature Silencing Program.
Integic Corp. won a fee-for-services award estimated to be worth $75 million to provide a standardized electronic solution to the Office of Personnel Management's Enterprise Human Resources Integration E-Gov initiative.
Dynamics Research Corp. won a $25 million contract from the Missile Defense Agency to provide continuous services to improve the agency's supply chain performance.