Cubic to assist Navy with WMD response training

Cubic Applications has won a Navy contract to evaluate and develop emerging technologies that will help the military respond to nuclear, biological and chemical attacks.

Lockheed snares RLM Holdings

Lockheed Martin Corp. has completed its purchase of RLM Holdings Pty. Ltd., a provider of radar, integration, systems engineering and logistics management services.

Lockheed to supply Army with next-gen convoy trainers

Lockheed Martin Corp. will build next-generation tactical trainers for the Army under a contract that could be worth as much as $147 million.

More McCain vs. Obama and the impact on government contracting

Many defense contractors are on the fence about this year's presidential election as both candidates have positions that are not business friendly.

SAIC gets Army technical services work

Science Applications International Corp. will deliver technical services and analytical support to the Army under a new contract.

GD to support Army logistics operations

General Dynamics Corp. will support the supply chain management for U.S. Central Command.

Six win Navy education and training contracts

Six government contractors have won contracts potentially worth a total of $256.1 million from the Navy to provide education and training services.

CACI answers the call for Army Force Management System

CACI will assist in modernizing the IT system while also maintaining the legacy applications until they are fully integrated into the Force Management System.

General Dynamics keys in on cryptographic generator

The company will test information assurance technologies needed for the next-gen Combat Key Generator.

Entrepreneur boot camp gains ground

Growing program helps disabled veterans transition into small business owners, according to a New York Times report.

ITT to install software on tactical radios

ITT will provide radio communications software for the Navy under a $117 million contract.

Lockheed to direct DOD email traffic

Lockheed will operate and maintain e-mail traffic for the Pentagon Telecommunications Center operated by the Army Information Technology Agency.

Chief of staff weighs in on Army networks

Tropical Storm Fay kept Army Chief of Staff George Casey from attending LandWarNet 2008 in person, but his message about how networks can help the Army came through loud and clear.

SAIC to help Army consolidate IT systems

SAIC will help the Army consolidate its personnel systems IT under a $410 million task order.

Booz Allen to analyze survivability of military systems

Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. has won two defense analysis contracts from the Air Force to help the military study the survivability of certain systems and operations.

Northrop revs up hiring engine

Protest resolved company looks for more engineers to tackle UAV project, the San Diego Business Journal reports.

Alion to furnish Navy with anti-submarine trainers

Anti-submarine warfare involves the successful tracking and destruction of enemy submarines.

Lockheed to assist Navy with data sharing

Lockheed Martin will assist the Office of Naval Research in developing data-sharing technologies under a three-year, $12 million contract.

General Dynamics to help reduce Navy workplace hazards

General Dynamics Information Technology will support the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest Mishap Prevention and Hazard Abatement program.

Army seeks simulation and training assistance

The Army has released an announcement calling for research, development and engineering assistance for its Simulation and Training Technology Center.