Harris has won a $65 million contract with the Air Force to support both the Air Force Satellite Control Network and GPS antenna sites around the world
July continued the trend of increasing contract awards that Washington Technology has covered since the beginning of the year. Who stole the show this month?
Mark your calendars; we'll likely know by July 22 whether the Harris-CSC team will file a protest over the Navy's decision to award the $3.5 billion NGEN contract to HP.
The Navy has picked HP Enterprise Services to be the prime contractor on the $3.5 billion Next Generation Enterprise Network contract and provide the IT and transport services needed to support 800,000 users across the Navy and Marine Corps.
Harris Corp. landed a series of contract wins in communications and missile defense that are driving growth opportunities. What's the key to Harris' success in a tough market?
Harris has received an order from a Middle Eastern country for its Falcon III radios, accessories, software, service and support as part of the country's tactical communications modernization program.
Harris has won a task order to support the tactical communications networks of the Homeland Security Department, which will be used by 15,000 law enforcement officers.
March 2013 was filled with huge contracts, and the awards came from many different places, going to both large and small businesses. Who won the biggest contracts of March 2013?
At the half way mark, 2013 has seen a plethora of changes among the senior leadership ranks of some of the largest government contracts. What do you think is behind all of the changes and are more to come?
Editor Nick Wakeman looks back at 2012, and picks the stories and trends that had the biggest impact on 2012, and some that we'll continue to feel in 2013.
Harris Corp. has won the fifth option year for its Network and Space Operations and Maintenance contract, to operate, maintain and logistically support the U.S. Air Force Space Command's 50th Space Wing Mission