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NASA
Lockheed Martin wins a $166.8 million contract extenstion to continue providing mission support services to NASA's manned spaceflight program. Extension boosts value of the contract to $1 billion.
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CONTRACTS
The U.S. courts plan to buy nearly $100 million in Dell products over the next five years, and has released a solicitation that will go to a single Dell Federal Premier Partner.
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NAVY
CACI Technologies has won a $20.2 million contract with the U.S. Navy for professional services that will support the Program Executive Office Littoral Combat Ships including program management, acquisition support and logistics.
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ARMY
DynCorp International has won a $388.5 million Army Field Maintenance contract to provide aviation maintenance services throughout the Regional Aviation Sustainment Maintenance - West Region.
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STRATEGY
Though spared sequestration's wrath so far, MicroTech has redoubled its efforts on performance, business development and profitability, says new CFO Lynn Wasylina.
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NAVY
Northrop Grumman has won a contract modification which increases the value of the contract and extends it by three years. The company will deliver electronic surveillance kits under the contract.
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Quarterly reports from Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics make it very clear that the impact of sequestration hasn't been fully felt yet, with the consensus being that 2013 might not be so bad, but 2014 might be a very different story.
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DEFENSE DEPARTMENT
Lockheed Martin has won a contract to deliver information technology support services in order to create a joint information environment for the Defense Department Chief Information Office.
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AIR FORCE
Northrop Grumman has won a $35.7 million contract with the Air Force to provide Global Hawk engineering and manufacturing development. It is the second UAV win for Northrop this month.
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Lockheed Martin Corp. reported relatively flat results, but the company is tracking sequestration closely, and expects most of the cuts to come through contract delays instead of cancellations and modifications.
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