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AIR FORCE
Northrop Grumman has won a $555.6 million contract with the U.S. Air Force to improve the Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle.
The Global Hawk can carry a variety of surveillance and intelligence systems, including near real-time high resolution imagery and other reconnaissance capabilities.
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NAVY
Three companies have won task order contracts with the U.S. Navy to support shore networks with sustainment services for the Base Level Information Infrastructure.
The winners and contract values are:
Booz Allen Hamilton -- $79.3 million
Science Applications International Corp. -- $73.2 million
Engility Corp. -- $67.8 million
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NAVY
Gnostech Inc. has won a $13 million task order contract to provide the U.S. Navy with services in support of the utilization and enhancement of Space and Naval Warfare System Center Pacific’s Global Positioning and Navigation Systems Division facilities.
The company will provide engineering, analysis and design efforts in support of the center’s facilities.
The cost-plus-fixed-fee contract has a base value of $7.7 million, and has two option years.
Work will be performed in San Diego, Los Angeles, and at Gnostech’s facility in Warminster, Pa., and is expected to be completed May 2016.
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More details are emerging about furloughs at the Defense Department as the government figures out how to deal with sequestration budget targets.
DOD now expects to furlough 800,000 civilian employees this summer for 11 days, Politico is reporting.
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DHS
Harris Corp. has won a $45 million contract to support the Homeland Security Department’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement tactical communications networks.
The contract was awarded through the department’s five-year, $3 billion Tactical Communications task order contract vehicle.
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OPINION
Over the past decade, a majority of IT manufacturers have offshored their technical support, moving from the United States into countries all over the world.
This globalization allows manufacturers to take advantage of significant cost savings, expanded talent pools, and the 24-hour efficiency of a follow-the-sun business model.
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ARMY
Exelis Systems Corp. has won a $127.2 million contract with the U.S. Army for the operation, maintenance and defense of Army communications in Southwest and Central Asia.
The contract is cost-plus-fixed-fee, the Defense Department said in a release. Work will be performed in Kuwait, Afghanistan, Iraq and Qatar.
Funds in the amount of $30 million will be obligated at the time of the award.
Five bids were received for this contract.
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CONTRACTS
The Army is looking for small businesses that can support the Tricare Management Activity’s enterprise infrastructure with acquisition and financial support services.
The value was not disclosed, but the work statement said that the government is looking for support as the Military Health Service Cyberinfrastructure Services evolves and incorporates more electronic health records, including integration with patient records at Veterans Affairs.
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ARMY
Northrop Grumman has won a $24.6 million contract with the U.S. Army for operation and maintenance services that will support its web portal.
These services will be provided in support of the Army Knowledge Online – Enterprise Services. Work will take place at Fort Belvoir, Va.
Four bids were received for this contract.
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PEOPLE
CACI International has named Michael A. Daniels to its board of directors.
Daniels has spent more than 25 years building and growing profitable organizations, CACI said in a release.
He has served as chairman of Network Solutions, senior vice president at SAIC, and chairman of the Northern Virginia Technology Council.
He still serves on the board of directors at the Northern Virginia Technology Council, and also serves as chairman of GlobalLogic, chairman of the Logistics Management Institute, and chairman of Invincea.
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