NAVY
The Marine Corps has made 30 awards to 29 companies under a $855 million contract that calls for logistics support services.
NAVY
Booz Allen Hamilton, SAIC and Engility Corp. have won task order contracts to provide the Navy with sustainment services for the Base Level Information Infrastructure, its system of shore networks.
NAVY
Fifteen companies won a $900 million contract from the Space and Naval Ware Systems Center to provide a variety of services supporting command and control, intelligence and other combat systems.
NAVY
Booz Allen Hamilton and Coherent Technical Services have both won a contract to provide services in support of the Navy's C4ISR system applications.
CONTRACTS
April was full of contract awards, having 15 more than in March. The month was also great for small businesses, with small business awards holding three of the top 10 slots. We count down April's big winners.
NAVY
Booz Allen Hamilton and InnovaSystems International will square off over tens of millions in potential task orders under a pair of contracts they have won to support the Navy’s Defense Readiness Support System-Navy.
NAVY
Fifteen companies have won a $900 million contract with the Navy for lifecycle support of interoperable command and control systems. Who's getting ready to compete for millions in task orders?
NIH
SAIC, Booz Allen Hamilton, Paragon, Sapient, and SRA International have all won a $184 million contract with the NIH to provide IT support services to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute’s Information Technology and Applications Center
CONTRACTS
March 2013 was filled with huge contracts, and the awards came from many different places, going to both large and small businesses. Who won the biggest contracts of March 2013?
NGA
Booz Allen Hamilton has won a contract to provide research and development subject matter expertise to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
PEOPLE
January was a month busy with personnel changes. Who got promoted? Who went where, and what do they plan on doing there?
ARMY
One of the U.S. Army's Joint Program Executive Offices awarded 43 contractors its $495 million chemical and biological defense contract. Who were the winners?