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DISA
CenturyLink has won DISA's $750 million Defense Research and Engineering Network III contract to solve problems with parallel computing and networking between researchers at different locations.
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DELTEK
In its annual Clarity Survey, the market research firm Deltek outlined two trends that it finds worthy of watching during the coming year. What should you be on the lookout for?
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DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
Rockwell Collins has won a contract with the Defense Logistics Agency to provide spare parts and navigation systems for Army helicopters
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DISA
Pragmatics has won a task order under DISA's ENCORE II contract vehicle to support the agency's defense spectrum organization.
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CYBER
An amendment to CISPA that would have prevented employers from asking their employees to release their Facebook passwords has been blocked, The Huffington Post reports.
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NAVY
Boeing Co. has won a contract modification to produce precision laser guidance sets for the Navy, Air Force, and the governments of Saudi Arabia and Japan, under a combined purchase governed by the Foreign Military Sales program.
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It's been a long year for the companies pursuing the Air Force's $6.9 billion NetCents 2 Products contract, and now, only a few days remain for the losers of the lucrative vehicle before they must decide whether to protest or not. Recent history would suggest there will be ample protestors, but is the Air Force's decision bullet-proof this time around?
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The Air Force has made awards for its $6.9 billion NetCents 2 Products contract, a year rescinding awards to nine companies. Some of those companies won again, but five lost. And most of the protesting companies lost again as well. That begs the question: Are more protests imminent?
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OPINION
Today we are in a bear market, so everyone in operations and program managers need to learn their role business development and sales. Are your employees firing on all cylinders?
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NIH
The National Institutes of Health expands the number of product categories and changes the cloud services to be offered under its $10 billion Chief Information Officer – Commodity Solutions contract, via a revised statement of objectives.
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