-
NAVY
BAE Systems has won a $37.8 million contract modification to provide engineering and technical services and supplies for full life cycle support of systems in support of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division.
Under the cost-plus-fixed-fee contract, BAE will provide services in support of communication-electronic platform, equipment, systems and subsystems in support of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Special Communications Requirements Division, the Defense Department said in a release.
Read More
-
AIR FORCE
Jacobs Technology Inc. has won a $14.4 million contract to provide the U.S. Air Force with engineering and technology acquisition support services.
Under the cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost-reimbursable contract, the company will provide engineering services and support, technical support, provisioning and logistics, modeling and simulation, configuration and data management, architectural support, test and evaluation, security engineering and certification, capability-based planning, commercial-off-the-shelf integration, integrated master plans and scheduling and technical reviews.
Read More
-
TRANSPORTATION
Serco Inc. and Virginia’s Transportation Department have completed final negotiations on a $355 million contract under which Serco will integrate and operate the department’s transportation operation centers and manage its Safety Service Patrol.
The company will also develop and implement a statewide advanced traffic management system.
Serco announced the potential contract last week, but at the time, final negotiations had yet to be completed.
Read More
-
SMALL BUSINESS
Budget cuts, gridlock in Congress, regulatory burdens, rising corporate costs and a climate of fiscal uncertainty are proving more troublesome for smaller government contractors, a panel of chief executives officers said today in Washington.
“The impact of this is largely felt most on the small businesses,” said John Jumper, chairman and chief executive officer of Science Applications International Corp., speaking today at a National Press Club Newsmaker news conference on the future of government contracting in an era of sequestration.
Read More
-
At the beginning of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, it was obvious that contractors would play a historically large role in how those wars were waged.
Once the traditional war fighting was over, contractors were increasingly at risk as they drove convoys, worked as trainers for police forces and were exposed to suicide bombers and other threats.
Read More
-
M&A
The SI Organization has acquired Applied Communication Sciences, a company with a history that dates back to the legendary Bell Labs.
Applied Communication Sciences was created as an independent company last year to mitigate U.S. government concerns from the acquisition of Telcordia by Swedish-based Ericsson.
Read More
-
NAVY
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems has won a contract from Austral USA to be the platform systems engineering agency for littoral combat ships 14 and 16.
Ships 14 and 16 are the fifth and sixth ships of the Independence-variant LCS to be ordered by the U.S. Navy under a 10-ship block buy contract awarded in December 2010 to Austal USA, the company said in a release.
Read More
-
PEOPLE
TASC Inc. has named Joseph Pacileo vice president of the company’s Mission Solutions business, where he will oversee TASC operations supporting its intelligence and cyber customers at Fort Meade.
Pacileo joins TASC from ManTech International Corp., where he served as vice president of Cyber Operations. Before ManTech, he was a director at Northrop Grumman, and also has served at the National Security Agency.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from UC Davis, and a M.S.A. degree in administration from Central Michigan University.
Read More
-
MARINE CORPS
Harris Corp. has received a $26 million order to distribute its Falcon III AN/PRC-117G multiband manpack tactical radios to the U.S. Marine Corps.
These radios form mobile ad-hoc communication networks to exchange voice, video and tactical data reports on the battlefield, Harris said.
Through this order, the Marine Corps will expand its wideband tactical networking capabilities and deliver the tactical Internet down to the individual warfighter.
Read More
-
PEOPLE
Aquilent has named Helle Huxley chief marketing officer, where she will oversee the company’s marketing efforts.
Huxley will be responsible for all aspects of marketing, including branding, social media, advertising and public relations.
She will also direct new corporate marketing initiatives tied directly to customer communication goals and objectives.
Huxley was previously vice president of marketing for Management Concepts. Before that, she served as vice president of marketing at FedSources & WMG, which became Deltek’s GovWin, the company said in a release.
Read More