Change part of Northrop's growth strategy
Northrop Grumman prepares to relocate its headquarters from Los Angeles to Northern Virginia, a move that jibes with the company's emphasis on remaining agile during times of change.
ITT consolidates IT units to sharpen focus
ITT Corp. trims its business units to three in a move that it says better positions the company for growth in the government market.
Jacobs weathers bruising 2009
Jacobs Engineering Group survives 2009 by concentrating on its core markets, but sees growth opportunities on the horizon.
SAIC's new CEO puts focus on contract wins and acquisitions
SAIC brought in a new CEO and moved across the country. But those changes didn't slow its ability to win new contracts and make acquisitions to fuel its growth.
Raytheon focuses growth on cybersecurity and warfighter training
Raytheon booked a strong 2009 with more emphasis on cybersecurity and critical training for warfighters.
KBR rides ups and downs of market
KBR faces a customer in transition and shifts gears to maintain growth.
Lockheed Martin prepares for new IT era
Lockheed Martin maintains its firm grip on the top spot by adapting to customer needs and keeping focused on the government's mission.
Northrop lands FAA communications maintenance award
Northrop Grumman Corp. will provide maintenance services and logistics support to the Federal Aviation Administration under a five-year, $32 million contract.
Stanley services strengthen Marines' data network center
Stanley Inc. will provide technical services to the Marine Corps under a three-year, firm-fixed-price contract valued at $22 million.
Three to compete for $502M in Navy network tasks
Three contractors will vie for up to $502 million in shipboard network infrastructure and related engineering work over the next eight years that will support network infrastructure for Navy ships.
11 to battle for $6.6B in intelligence work
The Defense Intelligence Agency has awarded contracts to 11 companies who will now compete for $6.6 billion in IT task orders.
SAIC to help Navy with integrated communications
Science Applications International Corp. will help the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division develop and refine communications and information systems under a new task order.
Kratos gains new $49m award at Naval Surface Warfare Center
Kratos Defense and Security Solutions Inc. has won a five-year, $49.9 million contract to continue providing range support services at the Naval Surface Warfare Center at Dahlgren, Va.
General Dynamics to support CMS program under $84M contract
A unit of General Dynamics Information Technology will provide IT and management services to support a Medicare prescription drug subsidy program.
Harris tapped to aid VA collection efforts
Harris Corp. will help the Veterans Affairs Department improve billing and collection efforts under a $72 million contract.
Lockheed gets $424M bump on missile defense work
Lockheed Martin Corp. has won a large contract modification from the Defense Department to continue building a key component of the nation’s ballistic missile defense system.
2010's Top 10 contracts (so far)
We rank the 10 largest contracts awarded during the first three months of 2010.
ManTech supplies Navy center with technical support
ManTech International Corp. has won an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract worth $40 million to supply the Navy with engineering and technical support.
SAIC on board with $108M Navy technical support program
Science Applications International Corp. will provide systems engineering and technical support services to the Navy under a five-year contract with a total value of more than $108 million if all options are exercised.
NCI will supply IT services at Georgia Army facilities
NCI Inc. will provide information technology support services at a pair of Army bases under a five-year task order that could be worth as much as $14 million if all option periods are exercised.
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