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ARMY
CACI-CMS Information Systems has won a $9.7 million contract modification to provide program management and engineering services in support of Defense Department biometric programs.
This modification is to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract, and brings the total value of the contract to $43.4 million.
Work is to be performed in Alexandria, Va.
Funds were obligated at the time of the award, but no word on whether they will expire at the end of fiscal 2013.
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Two executives who you could argue pulled GTSI back from the brink have reunited at a new company.
Sterling Phillips was brought in as the CEO of GTSI in 2010, in the aftermath of the company’s scandal involving small business contracts. The company’s revenue was plummeting.
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Ray Bjorklund, the budget data guru of FedSources and Deltek, is now his own guru.
Bjorklund’s last day at Deltek was Monday, and today he announced the launch of BirchGrove Consulting.
His plan, he said, is to provide data analysis for individual clients.
“Companies really need hard numbers today to justify their positions in the market,” Bjorklund said. “The market is going sideways, so they need hard numbers to make good business decisions.”
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NAVY
Science Applications International Corp. has won a three-year, $74 million contract with the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command to provide security engineering services in support of its anti-terrorism program.
The Anti-terrorism/Force Protection Ashore Global Sustainment Program provides a centrally managed life-cycle sustainment program to help Navy shore installations maintain their systems and equipment in accordance with operational requirements, SAIC said in a release.
Of the contract, John Thomas, SAIC senior vice president and group general manager, said that "It is a significant milestone in expanding our AT/FP services and capabilities for the DoD worldwide."
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NAVY
Fifteen contractors have won a $899.8 million task order contract with the Navy to for support services for interoperable command and control systems.
The winners are:
- Booz Allen Hamilton Engineering Services
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- CACI International
- Centurum Information Technology
- Computer Sciences Corp.
- Glotech Inc.
- Honeywell Technology Solutions
- Engility Corp.
- Lockheed Martin Corp.
- M.C. Dean
- QinetiQ North America, Services and Solutions Group
- Science Applications International Corp.
- Sotera Defense Solutions
- Scientific Research Corp.
- ManTech Systems Engineering Corp.
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COMPANIES
Former NASA chief information officer, Linda Cureton, has launched a new company called Muse Technologies Inc., which will provide IT consulting, strategy planning and program management to public and private-sector organizations throughout the lifecycle of IT projects,
according to an FCW report
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PEOPLE
QinetiQ North America has named Gary Slack president and chief operating officer, marking the second high-profile promotion that the company has made in two months.
In the middle of February, the company
named JD Crouch CEO
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AIR FORCE
EMC Corp. has won a four-year, $22 million task order contract to provide support and development services to the U.S. Air Force.
These services will support instrumentation loading, integration, analysis and display, enterprise test data management system, Odyssey, and supplies to Air Force test customers.
Work will take place in Irvine, Calif., and is expected to be completed April 2, 2017.
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NIH
Five contractors have won a five-year, $184 multiple-award contract to provide information technology support services to the National Institutes of Health's National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute .
The winners are:
- Science Applications International Corp.
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Paragon
- Sapient
- SRA International
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CDC
SRA International has won a three-year, $18 million contract to provide IT support services to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office of Infectious Diseases.
Under the contract, SRA will support the management and integration of the office’s Laboratory Information Management System, the company said in a release.
Work under the contract will cover all phases of the system's software development lifecycle, SRA said.
The Laboratory Information Management System is a configurable system for tracking clinical specimens, ordering tests, and reviewing and releasing results.
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