CSC wins $70M DOD award
Computer Sciences Corp. will provide systems engineering and technical support services to DOD under a new contract that could be worth as much as $70 million.
Army hires iRobot for next-gen bots
The Army has awarded a $286 million contract to iRobot Corp. for up to 3,000 military robots, spare parts, training and repair services.
Point One signs SmartBuy agreement
Point One has been signed by GSA and DOD to the first of what could be many enterprise software license deals for data and records management software.
Cyios to support Army knowledge management
Cyios Corp. has won a contract from the Army to develop and support information technology systems that provide timely information for Pentagon decision makers.
SAIC to supply Navy with program management services
Science Applications International Corp. will assist the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command of San Diego with multiple chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear IT programs.
General Dynamics to continue Marine ops work
<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font color> General Dynamics C4 Systems unit will provide six portable combat operations centers to upper-level Marine Corps commands under a modification of an existing contract.
CSC to assist DOD with service-oriented architecture
Computer Sciences Corp. has won a contract from the Defense Department that could be worth as much as $89 million to provide support for a SOA program.
DOD authorization includes time, materials compromise
The compromise National Defense Authorization Act includes a measure that allows DOD agencies to continue using time-and-materials contracting, but puts new burdens on contractors.
Raytheon to furnish surveillance systems to NATO
Raytheon Co. will supply a tower-based surveillance system to protect NATO forces in Afghanistan under a new contract.
GD dives into submarine control systems work
General Dynamics Corp. has won a $91 million contract to continue providing modifications and support fire control systems aboard U.S. and U.K. submarines.
L-3 gets aviation tactical trainer deal
L-3 Communications Corp. has won a contract from the Army to upgrade the Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer.
NitroSecurity to help secure Army network
An Army division will use products from Nitro Security Inc. to help guard the division's network.
Navy makes 8(a) awards
The Navy has awarded contracts for a variety of technology and management support services to 33 small businesses under an 8(a) competition.
Congress moves to tighten contractor oversight
Congress has strengthened oversight over federal contractors and lead systems integrators in the final fiscal 2008 Defense authorization bill, which is expected to be approved this week.
Northrop to build Army battlefield logistics system
Northrop Grumman will install a new logistics program for the Army that will help ensure soldiers receive equipment and repair parts at the right time.
CSC to assist Navy's cybersecurity program
Computer Sciences Corp. has won a contract to provide program management and IT services for the Naval Network Warfare Command's Cyber Asset Reduction Security and Task Force program.
DRC racks up AF subcontract orders
Dynamics Research Corp. will earn up to $11.8 million through work it will do for a prime contractor on the Professional Acquisition Support Services contract.
High flying, high fueling
IT and control projects drive UAV opportunities.
On the edge
A new handheld biometric terminal from Datastrip Inc. reads contact and contactless chips found on identity documents and cards such as passports and driver's licenses.
No towers? No problem.
LGS, PacStar cell phone solution goes anywhere the Army Reserve goes.
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