Harris wins AF space systems contract
The award calls for Harris and its partners to manage multiple space control systems for the Space and Missile Systems Center's Space Superiority Systems Wing at Los Angeles Air Force Base.
Hughes goes the distance with new network
Hughes Network Systems will provide DISA and other agencies participating in the Government Education and Training Network with a distance-learning system for students at locations nationwide.
Ashburn firm to build portable WiFi systems for Army
<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED)</font color> Telos Corp. will build wireless network devices for warfighters in the training and operational environments.
Raytheon teams for GBS system
Raytheon is teaming with Harris Corp. and Hewlett Packard to chase an Air Force contract for the Global Broadcast Service Satellite Broadcast Manager transition contract.
Marine Corps issues SOA RFI
The Marine Corps is looking for a few good vendors who can provide information about the governance development and operation of service-oriented architectures.
Lockheed lab to help Navy manage UAVs
Lockheed Martin will help the Navy develop a framework that will enable small teams of operators to manage groups of unmanned aerial vehicles.
Harris gets more radio work from Marines
Harris will continue upgrading U.S. Marine Corps tactical radio communications with multiband, multimission Falcon III handheld and vehicular radio systems under a new $96.7 million contract.
SRA to support Defense data center
SRA will provide architectural design, database management and software support to the Defense Manpower Data Center.
SAIC gets tactical radio system work
Science Applications International Corp. will assist the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command to build a joint system for tactical radios.
Lockheed takes Air Force HR to Web
<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED)</font color> Lockheed Martin won a $234 million contract to lead a team of companies that will help the Air Force transition its personnel IT systems.
Eight win defense intell support work
Eight companies have won prime contracts from the Defense Intelligence Agency to compete for as much as $1 billion worth of military intelligence analysis services and related work.
Mission 1: Practicality
Technology companies should match solutions with battlefield conditions.
CACI to help Army test C4ISR technologies
CACI International will provide the Army with further engineering and testing assistance under a new task order.
Sun to furnish optical interconnects to DARPA
Sun Microsystems will develop a microprocessor interconnect for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency under a five-and-a-half-year $44.29 million contract.
Lockheed wins $766M military radio deal
Lockheed Martin Corp. will provide advanced radio systems for the military under a Defense Department contract worth $766 million.
SAIC to refine simulation tool for Army
Science Applications International Corp. has won a new task order from the Army to further develop the capabilities of a simulation tool.
CACI wins Navy CIO support deal
CACI International Inc. will provide support to the Navy chief information officer under a new contract.
DOD vows to reduce contractor role
The move comes in the wake of a GAO report that was critical of how many contract employees are working for the Army's Contracting Center of Excellence.
SYS to aid Navy with shipboard training
SYS Technologies Inc. has won a new contract from the Navy to provide shipboard training systems.
Mantech to assist Navy on warfare analysis
ManTech Systems Engineering will help support warfare analysis for the Naval Air Systems Command on a contract valued at up to $83 million.
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