Alion Science inks deal for Macaulay-Brown

Alion Science and Technology agrees to acquire MacAulay Brown to gain a greater presence in technology services for national security agencies.

Leidos' defense head to leave company

Leidos' defense and intelligence group president Timothy Reardon will depart the company.

TransUnion adds CIA vet Wolfe to government advisory board

TransUnion appoints former CIA Chief Information Officer Doug Wolfe to the company’s government advisory board.

Raytheon hires CSRA vet Sullivan

Raytheon brings onboard former CSRA executive Sally Sullivan as vice president of U.S. business development.

IAI makes cyber push through DGS purchase

Integrity Applications International purchase Dependable Global Solutions to add cybersecurity and counterintelligence related work for defense and intelligence agencies.

CAE grows cleared US footprint through AOCE deal

CAE buys Virginia-based aircrew training services outfit Alpha-Omega Change Engineering to add new cleared work in the U.S. defense and intelligence markets.

Mercury acquires Germane in another rugged tech deal

Mercury Systems makes a second buy of a rugged server maker in recent months, this time for Germane Systems.

Salient CRGT adds GD vet Deitz to leadership team

Salient CRGT hires former General Dynamics executive Allen Deitz to lead the growth enablement team. He is the third GD veteran to join Salient CRGT in recent months.

Navy awards $800M unmanned 'family of systems' contract

The Navy chooses 23 companies for a $794.5 million contract to support the research-and-development of an unmanned underwater vehicle "family of systems."

ICF books $120M USAID disease surveillance support order

ICF takes a $120 million task order to help the U.S. Agency for International Development work with international partners on the detection and surveillance of infectious diseases.

Five win places on $74M Navy Medicine logistics contract

Five companies win positions on a $74.5 million contract to help the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery carry out policy development and decision-making functions.

Booz Allen sees $900M DOD AI win as starting point

Booz Allen Hamilton is touting an almost $900 million task order it won to build an AI environment for the Defense Department as a starting point for more growth in that emerging market.

Navy hands down $980M training systems contract

The Navy chooses 22 incumbents for a $980 million contract to help design and manufacture training systems and related equipment.

Leidos takes $170M DIA language translation, content services contract

Leidos bests seven other bidders for a $170 million foreign language translation and content analysis services contract with the Defense Intelligence Agency.

ATF eyes sole-source extension on ballistics database contract

ATF is moving toward a sole-source extension on its contract with Ultra Forensic Technology Inc. for services to maintain a national ballistics information database.

Leidos confirms, spells out its role on Cerner-VA health record program

Leidos has officially signed onto Cerner's team for the massive Veterans Affairs electronic health record implementation. For the first time, Leidos explains exactly what it will do and how different things will be from the firms' DOD EHR project.

Booz Allen scores second CDM DEFEND cyber win

Booz Allen Hamilton takes its second task order under the government-wide CDM DEFEND cyber program with this latest award worth $1 billion.

Battle for $15B Alliant 2 Small Business goes to court

Like its large business counterpart, the $15 billion Alliant 2 Small Business contract is going to court as one disappointed bidder believes it should have won a spot.

DOD drops final solicitation for $10B JEDI cloud

The Defense Department posts the final request for proposals for its massive and controversial "JEDI" cloud computing infrastructure contract only two weeks after DOD's CIO indicated it had slowed down the effort.

How Northrop's future CEO plans to step into role

Northrop Grumman will see a change at the top on Jan. 1 when CEO Wes Bush steps down and COO Kathy Warden steps in. But as Warden explained it to investors, don't expect Northrop to change all that much.