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?
Thirteen companies have won a contract with the Navy to provide integrated cyber operations services in support of C4ISR systems. They'll now compete for task orders for a variety of services. Who captured this plum prize?
STG Inc. has promoted Darin Stolte to vice president of the Technology Services Group, Civil Agencies Sector, responsible for the operation and oversight of a business portfolio that approaches $35 million in revenue with more than 215 employees.
STG Inc. has won a $7 million contract to develop an outsourcing network for the Housing and Urban Development Department, according to an announcement dated July 19.
STG Inc. has named James Scampavia senior vice president of Business Development. Previously, the 15-year industry veteran was vice president of business development at BAE Systems.
STG Inc. and Science Applications International Corp. have been awarded task orders that could be worth as much as $99.9 million under a seven-year indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract to support the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center–Atlantic.
STG Inc. will provide information technology staff and services to the Drug Enforcement Administration under a five-year contract worth more than $43 million.
Vendors are looking over changes that the Homeland Security Department plans for a contracting vehicle that its agencies have used to buy information technology worth billions.
STG Inc. will provide information technology services to the Army’s 4th Signal Center Pacific-Theater Network Operations and Security Center under a three-year contract valued at $17.4 million.