Alion will provide Army command with technical services
Alion Science and Technology will provide engineering and technical services to the Army Communications Electronics Command under a three-year, $9 million task order.
Boeing relocates missile division from Arlington to Huntsville
Boeing is relocating its missile division from Arlington, Va. to Huntsville, Ala.
Unisys will provide IT services to DISA Norfolk command
Unisys wins an $8.8 million Defense Information Systems Agency contract for information technology support services.
Harris builds mobile radio muscle with Tyco wireless deal
Harris Corp. builds muscle in the mobile communications market through the purchase of Tyco Electronics Wireless Systems for $675 million.
Satellite work keeps Boeing flying
Boeing Co. lays the groundwork for expanding its business by using existing contracts to win new work.
Army seeks small-business aid for learning system
Services needed from small businesses for the Distributed Learning System include customer outreach communications, office information technology systems and technical document preparation.
Newly restructured BAE Systems aims at broader solutions
BAE Systems wants to provide more complete solutions by aligning its resources around portfolios of services.
Varied portfolio keeps UTC strong
United Technology Corp. uses its diversified portfolio of companies and technologies to ride out the ups and downs of the economy.
Contract wins solidify Lockheed's ranking
Lockheed Martin holds onto the the No. 1 ranking for 15 straight years by continuing to win large contracts and build its base through strategic acquisitions.
Troop support is KBR's bread and butter
KBR has built a multibillion-dollar business by supporting troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, but more competition is expected as military priorities shift.
Jacobs prepares for tough year
Jacobs Engineering Group keeps growth going by making acquisitions and winning important government contract vehicles.
ITT's acquisitions bolster business
A series of acquisitions helped make ITT's defense electronics and services division a multibillion dollar business.
The Top 100 companies embrace change as a key to survival
Top companies in the government technology market rely on their ability to change and adapt to keep pace with evolving customer demands.
Harris tunes in to radio opportunities
Defense communications work continues to fuel opportunities for Harris Corp.
General Dynamics prepares for leadership change
General Dynamics Corp. is counting on its transition strategy to ensure stability when Jay Johnson succeeds Nicholas Chabraja as the company’s new CEO July 1.
Booz Allen banks on agility and independence
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. spins off its commercial business so it can concentrate on opportunities as a trusted broker in the government market.
CSD to aid tech transformation at Wright-Patterson
The company will plan and centralize information technology service desk support under the Air Force 88th Communications Group.
Northrop to assist Air Force with space control
Northrop Grumman Information Technology will support Air Force space control capabilities under a new contract.
Lockheed assembles CANES team
Lockheed Martin Corp. is partnering with four information technology companies to pursue the Navy’s Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services contracting opportunity.
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