Microsoft and the Army advance to the production phase of an augmented reality headset contract and the new award has a ceiling value in the multiple billions.
Earth Resources Technology wins a $699.6 million contract to operate and maintain ground-based information technology and antenna systems for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The Air Force awards Peraton a $360.4 million contract to help analyze and address safety risks of software used to operate intercontinental ballistic missiles.
AT&T takes in a $231 million task order to modernize the Treasury Department’s voice and data communications networks as part of the larger EIS modernization effort.
The Navy selects 11 companies for a $249.7 million contract to support operations in cybersecurity and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems.
The Defense Intelligence Agency chooses dozens of companies, including at least 100 small businesses, for a much-anticipated $12.6 billion IT services contract vehicle.
With all pre-award protests denied, the Veterans Affairs Department chooses nine companies for the on-ramp to join the $22.3 billion T4NG technology services contract vehicle.
Science Applications International Corp. reports its win of an $830 million recompete of its contract for engineering and integration services to support the Army’s aviation systems.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration makes room for one additional company on that agency's $2.1 billion IT systems modernization blanket purchase agreement reserved for small businesses.
The General Services Administration makes a pair of awards for the on-ramp of its massive human capital and training services vehicle as the agency prepares to defend them in court against one protestor.
With a fifth round of awards, the Air Force expands the roster of companies to around 100 that will participate in the creation of a new multi-domain command-and-control system under a $950 million program.
A once-disappointed bidder over being excluded from a $1.5 billion Justice Department litigation support contract has won its way back onto that vehicle after a brief protest.
Widepoint Corp. touts a $600 million recompete win to continue helping the Homeland Security Department acquire broad professional services to support DHS’ mobility efforts.
The CIA takes the next step in its own and the intelligence community’s commercial cloud computing journey with the award of its so-called C2E contract that could be worth billions in totality.