General Dynamics boosts AF maintenance program with laptops
General Dynamics Corp. will provide IT support to the Air Force Materiel Command under a three-year, $23 million contract that calls for the purchase, delivery and integration of ruggedized laptop PCs to be used as portable maintenance aids.
CSC to prop up Air Force cybersecurity services
Computer Sciences Corp. will provide cybersecurity services to the Air Force 33rd Network Warfare Squadron under a three-year contract that has an estimated total value of $30 million.
ESN lands IT contract at Utah Air Force base
Engineering Services Network Inc. will provide IT services to the Air Force under a five-year contract that could be worth as much as $38 million.
NCI supports Air Force wireless network expansion
NCI will help the Air Force upgrade its wireless network program under a Netcents contract worth approximately $17.3 million.
Small businesses score as Air Force reopens $3B contract
Big-ticket Air Force award gives small businesses another round at an acquisition-related contract.
6 companies win $460M Air Force services contract
Six companies will compete for enterprise-level engineering integration and service management support under an Air Force contract.
Air Force creates new acquisition office
Small business is set to remain a top priority as the Air Force works to improve its contracting, purchasing and requirements processes.
Harris wins follow-on deal to support Air Force software program
Harris Corp. will continue to provide technical assistance to the Air Force under a two-year, $15 million follow-on award under the Network-Centric Solutions contract.
Lockheed's Air Force win marks 2 decades of IT support
Lockheed Martin Corp. has won a $65 million information technology task order from the Air Force that marks 20 years of the defense company’s IT support to the military branch.
Harris win secures third year on Air Force satellite program
Harris Corp. will continue its operations and maintenance support to the Air Force having won a $64 million third option year for the Network and Space Operations and Maintenance program.
Air Force plans for broader use of autonomous systems and processes
The Air Force's chief scientist described the technology priorities for the near future in a roundtable discussion.
Lockheed Martin to upgrade Air Force intell workstations
Lockheed Martin Corp. will upgrade workstations for the Air Force’s Distributed Common Ground System under a new task order.
Arinc wins GSA task orders for Air Force cargo aircraft
Arinc Engineering Services LLC has been awarded two acquisition support contracts for U.S. Air Force Foreign Military Sales programs that have a combined value of over $40 million.
Boeing gets $182M contract for additional wideband satellite
Boeing Co. has won a $182 million follow-on contract from the Air Force as part of the continuing Wideband Global Satcom program.
Judge upholds HUBZone priority
A claims court judge has upheld HUBZone priority in statute, saying the law couldn't be clearer.
CACI accounts for Air Force financial system improvements
CACI International Inc. will continue to improve the Air Force’s ability to track specific financial programs for the 554th Electronic Systems Group at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, under a five-year prime contract worth $19 million.
SAIC will test and evaluate Air Force information center ops
Science Applications International Corp. will provide test and evaluation services at the Air Force Joint Electronic Warfare Center in Nevada under a task order that has a total value of more than $14 million.
General Dynamics bolsters Air Force intelligence network
General Dynamics Information Technology will support the Air Force’s Distributed Common Ground System and Project Liberty under a three-year, $49 million contract.
SAIC focuses on Air Force video systems technology
Science Applications International Corp. will help the Air Force improve the service's overhead intelligence gathering efforts under a five-year follow-on contract potentially worth more than $49 million.
L-3 division accused of snooping through e-mail
The Air Force is investigating allegations that the company copied and stored e-mail messages to gain a competitive advantage.
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