The Professional Services Council joins and becomes the U.S. representative in the global IT consortium World Information Technology and Services Alliance.
Four small businesses will vie for task orders under a five-year, $95 million contract to help the Naval Research Laboratory look into electronic warfare technologies.
Health IT firm Agile Six gains a spot on the $22.3 billion Veterans Affairs T4NG vehicle through a transaction with services contractor The Informatics Applications Group.
The U.S. subsidiary of BAE Systems wins a $67 million contract modification to proceed on electronic warfare development for Special Operations Command.
Northrop Grumman and a United Technologies subsidiary join a potential seven-year, $409 million Air Force contract for new air platform and engine controls.
Former Federal CISO Greg Touhill heads to the private sector as president of the newly-started federal business at secure IT infrastructure company Cyxtera.
AE Strategies will help the Navy develop civilian human resources policy and HR IT plans under a five-year, $20.7 million contract reserved for small business bidders only.
Twenty-three firms will bid for task orders on a potential five-year, $3 billion contract for technical and scientific support services to help NOAA run its environmental satellites.
Raytheon receives a $78 million Air Force contract to produce transponders that can identify friendly versus adversarial forces and determine a target's distance.
Boeing gets a new five-year, $92.9 million contract for sustainment engineering and technical support on Sentry surveillance aircraft by NATO and four other countries.
Analytical Mechanics Associates will continue its engineering and technology research-and-development support work for NASA under a new potential five-year, $324.4 million contract.
Federal financial management services provider Kearney and Co. wins a potential $46.5 million contract to help audit financial statements for military health programs.
British contractor Ultra Electronics will buy Illinois-based military and aerospace electronics maker Sparton for $235 million to grow a U.S. defense footprint.
Harris Corp. and Motorola Solutions will update the Army's existing land mobile radio system infrastructure under a pair of five-year, $461.2 million contracts.