Who won November's biggest contracts?

We saw a significant drop in the number contracts awarded during November compared to October, but there were still some big winners, especially CACI. Who made the top 10?

Editor's note: This article has been changed to reflect the correct value of one of CACI International's contracts, which changes its position in the Top 10 from No. 1 to No. 4. All other rankings are final.

We saw a significant drop in the number of contract awards announced in November compared to October but there were still some significant dollars involved.

In November, we reported on 31 contract awards as opposed to October’s 54.

To make the top 10 list this time around, you had to have won a contract worth more than $62.5 million.

The month was especially good for CACI International, who took up four spots on the list, and Planned Systems International (PSI), who took two spots.

The top contract awards for November kicks off at number 10:

10. CACI wins $62.5M contract to support counter narco-terrorism efforts

CACI International has won a $62.5 million contract to support counter narco-terrorism work for U.S. Central Command in Afghanistan.

9. Northrop wins $116M contract to upgrade targeting systems for military

Northrop Grumman has won a $116 million contract to upgrade targeting systems for the U.S. military.

8. PSI nabs two contracts to support VA, Defense Manpower Data Center

Under the $120 million Veterans Affairs contract, PSI will provide the agency with support services for its Enterprise Systems Engineering Office of Information and Technology Service Delivery and Engineering’s Enterprise Testing Service (ETS).

7. CACI International wins $149M contract to support counter-IED efforts

CACI International has won a $149 million contract to support the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization’s (JIEDDO) Special Operations Forces, Support Team.

6. Raytheon to provide Air Force with ISR under $174.5M contract

Raytheon has won a $174.5 million contract to provide the Air Force with intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support for the Distributed Command Ground System (DCGS).

5. CACI wins $182M task order for logistics, acquisition support

CACI International has won a $182 million task order to provide integrated logistics and acquisition support to the Naval Sea Systems Command PEO Integrated Warfare Systems.

4. CACI wins $193M in support work for the SEC

CACI International has won $193 million in work to provide the Securities and Exchange Commission with professional paralegal and related services for its business management unit.

3. Northrop wins $210M contract to continue sustainment of attack radar system

Northrop Grumman has won a $210 million contract to continue sustaining the Air Force’s E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) fleet.

2. InfoZen wins second shot at $212M TSA contract

InfoZen Inc. lost the first attempt to win a $212 million Transportation Security Administration contract but the second time appears to be the charm.

1. PSI nabs two contracts to support VA, Defense Manpower Data Center

Under the potentially $250 million Defense Manpower Data Center blanket purchase agreement, PSI will provide the agency with information technology services to support interoperability between state and federal agencies to better serve service members, veterans and their families across the globe.

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