HP has won a $40 million delivery order to provide PCs for the Navy’s OCONUS Navy Enterprise Network, or ONE-Net, the service’s enterprise network of bases outside of the continental United States.
HP Enterprise Services has won a $548 million contract for maintenance and support of the Defense Manpower Data Center’s mission-critical hardware and software around the globe.
HP has won a $32.4 million task under the DHS Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation contract for software security licenses for 33 U.S. federal civilian government agencies.
HP has won a $43 million contract with the Teacher Retirement System of Texas to implement a new pension administration system that automates processes and includes a variety of new capabilities to improve member experience.
GAO smacked down Hewlett-Packard's protest of an Air Force award to IBM, saying it didn't find evidence that the Air Force selection process was flawed and didn't follow the criteria set out in the RFP.
After a difficult year for government contracting, December ends on a high note being one of the most active months for contract awards. Who won the biggest contracts?
HP Enterprise Services has won a $180 million to continue to manage and enhance the Ohio Medicaid Information Technology System and transform the hardware that it runs on.
November, like October before it, saw another decrease in the number of contract awards reported, but there were still some huge contract wins. Who made the list?
HP Enterprise Services has won a $90 million contract to continue its support of the Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services by modernizing its Medicaid data center.
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.
June brought another increase in the number of contract awards that we've covered during the month, marking the continuation of a trend we've followed since January. So who are June's big winners?
HP Enterprise Services didn't win the $3.5 billion Navy NGEN contract all by its lonesome. We've got the details behind the roles and responsibilities of its largest teammates.
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.