Contract News


BAE seeks balance in uncertain market

BAE Systems winning strategy combines cost cutting with renewed efforts to capture key contracts.

Cyber drives Booz Allen's growth profile

Booz Allen's year includes a bevy of new contracts, a focused cyber effort and a return to the commercial market.

Dell's path to transformation

Through a focused acquisition strategy, Dell moves toward becoming a broader provider of technology solutions and not just a PC maker.

Top 100 contractors hunt for new opportunities

The largest contractors in the government market, the so-called top dogs, are hunting for the bright spots in a down market.

SRA manages new software for DOD transport command

Contract calls for operating two software releases that track DOD personnel and family relocations.

SAIC strengthens security where the money is printed

BPA calls for creating secure, common technology platform capable of back-up disaster recovery at both agency sites.

Challenges ahead despite ManTech's record year

ManTech posts strong revenue and profits but will face a squeeze as U.S. presence in Afghanistan comes to a close.

CSC puts FAA personnel into cloud environment

CSC will implement a cloud software-as-a-service solution for the FAA’s Enterprise Messaging System.

Xerox primes Illinois electronic food assistance program

Company will distribute Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits on reloadable card.

FedBid contract opens multitude of vendors to Navy

FedBid will earn a fee from each vendor selected by the Navy for purchases.

CGI wins $74M in visa support work

CGI's Stanely Associates will provide business process support to the State Department for processing nonimmigrant and immigrant visa applications.

Concur Technologies wins $1.4B GSA next-gen fed travel contract

The contract combines purchasing power and analytics to improve travel management.

Lockheed to fine tune Navy subs’ imaging capabilities

Imaging systems provide mission-critical, all-weather visual and electronic search capabilities for several classes of submarines.

Harris to build major wireless network for VA

Contract will create one of the largest health care mobility infrastructure deployments in the world.

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