L-1 to assist Corps of Engineers, NGA
L-1 Identity Solutions has won four contracts to supply technical support services to the Army Corps of Engineers and the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency.
DARPA looks to develop sensing technologies
A new Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency project hopes to give warfighters the ability to see inside buildings in urban environments.
Defense contractors brace for slowdown
Attendees at last week's AUSA Annual Meeting and Exhibition expressed concern that a new administration might be forced to scale back defense spending.
DataPath to supply Army with satellite electronics
DataPath Inc. will provide the Army with satellite communications equipment under two delivery orders.
TCS gets the wireless point with Marine contract
TeleCommunication Systems Inc. will provide wireless communications technology to the Marine Corps under a new contract.
SRA to help improve Air Force S&T programs
SRA International Inc. will help improve the performance of a number of key Air Force science and technology programs under a new contract.
Alion to help manage Navy ship project
Alion Science and Technology Corp. will help the Navy manage the design and acquisition of a new surface ship under a $127.8 million contract.
SAIC gets defense intelligence work
Science Applications International Corp. will provide linguistic, data and intelligence support to the National Media Exploitation Center.
Army selects six for RFID contract
The contracts include Electronic Product Code Class 1, Gen 2 pRFID tags, fixed and handheld readers, and RFID enabled label printers.
QinetiQ to supply Navy with life-cycle support
QinetiQ North America will provide life-cycle support services to the Navy under an eight-year, $206 million contract.
Michigan looks to double DOD dollars
U.S. defense contracting dollars are on the upswing in Michigan, thanks to efforts made by the Pentagon and by Gov. Jennifer Granholm.
Lockheed extends work on Global Transportation Network
Lockheed Martin Corp. will continue supporting a global transportation system for the U.S. Transportation Command under a new contract extension.
Defense authorization bill strengthens competition for task orders
The bill, which passed Congress last month, would require contracting officers to follow a stricter rule that enforces competition on task and delivery orders on existing contracts.
QinetiQ outfits Army with wearable hostile-fire solution
QinetiQ North America will provide the Army with a wearable gunshot and sniper-fire detection solution.
KBR to aid Army Europe projects
KBR Inc. will provide program management support services to the U.S. Army Europe.
Air Force seeks cyber engineering assistance
The Air Force is looking for contractors with the qualifications needed to support multiple initiatives under way at the Global Cyberspace Integration Center.
SAIC to support Special Operations Command
SAIC will assist the Air Force with data distribution and communications support under a new contract.
Contract watch
Early wins get new Raytheon training unit off to quick start.
Contract watch
Early wins get new Raytheon training unit off to quick start.
Army powers up for future
Contractors find ways to stay two steps ahead of the Army's ever-changing battlefield needs.
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