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    DynCorp Secures Army Aviation Maintenance Support Extension

    DynCorp International will continue to provide aviation field maintenance services for the U.S. Army‘s theater aviation sustainment management group under a six-month, $41.6M contract extension. The company said Monday it has supported TASM operations outside the continental U.S. since October 2013 and will continue support efforts through June 30 under the extended contract. “DI is proud to continue […] More

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    Visiongain Report Projects Growth in Military Sensor Fusion Tech Market Through 2029

    A Visiongain forecast, released by ReportLinker, says military sensor technology adoption will help drive the global sensor fusion market between 2019 and 2029. ReportLinker said Thursday the market will experience growth over the next decade as military organizations seek to obtain insights from sensor data. The report also provides an analysis of the following key industry […] More

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    Army Posts RFI for M31 Fin Assembly Providers

    The U.S. Army has issued a request for information on potential sources of delivery and production services for 120 mm M31 fin assemblies. The military service also aims to validate the respondents’ capacity to deliver the components until the end of February, according to a FedBizOpps notice posted Thursday. In addition, the potential contractor is required […] More

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    Marines Seek Contractor to Help Maintain Attack Aircraft

    The Marine Attack Training Squadron plans to issue a solicitation for an upcoming contract for organizational-level maintenance support work on the AV-8B Harrier strike aircraft. Interested firms can view the request for proposals on the FedBizOpps website by Jan. 22., the U.S. Marine Corps said Thursday. The government will evaluate offers using a “best value” procurement method. […] More

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    Dayton T. Brown Lands $82M IDIQ to Help Develop Navy Mobile Mission System

    Dayton T. Brown has secured a potential seven-year, $82.6M contract from the U.S. Navy to help the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Special Missions Integrated Test Facility develop a mobile mission system of systems. The company will provide supplies and services to support functions between the MMS, ground and airborne components and the required laboratory […] More

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    Army Plans Lockheed Contract Award for Additional HIMARS Rocket Launchers

    The U.S. Army plans to award Lockheed Martin‘s missiles and fire control business a potential five-year contract to manufacture 343 M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System launchers. A FedBizOpps notice posted Wednesday says the proposed sole-source contract is for HIMARS full-rate production lots 10 to 14 and meant to address Army requirements through fiscal year 2023. The military […] More

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    Boeing-Sikorsky Team Previews Helicopter for Army Joint Multi-Role Tech Demo Program

    Boeing and Lockheed Martin‘s Sikorsky subsidiary have unveiled a helicopter platform the industry team has built for a U.S. Army technology demonstrator effort. SB>1 Defiant will take part in the military service’s Joint Multi-Role Tech Demo and is designed to operate twice the range and speed of traditional helicopters, Boeing said Wednesday. The Army plans to collect and […] More

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    Qualis Health Gets DC Medicaid Program Support Renewal

    Qualis Health will continue to provide utilization management services for Medicaid beneficiaries in the District of Columbia under a contract renewal from the D.C. Department of Health Care Finance. The health management organization said Thursday it will help DHCF review medical services for more than 67K fee-for-service participants in the government health care program. Under the new contract, […] More

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    Oshkosh Among 2019 Military Friendly Employers; Robert Sims Quoted

    Oshkosh has been included in Viqtory‘s Military Friendly Employer list for the second straight year and has received a Supplier Diversity Program designation for the first time. Robert Sims, an executive vice president and chief human resources officer of Oshkosh, said in a statement released Friday the number of the company’s military team members rose 17 percent over the […] More

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    Lockheed to Move Some Fleet Ballistic Missile Production Tasks to Colorado Facility

    Lockheed Martin has announced plans to relocate portions of the manufacturing process for the U.S. Navy‘s Fleet Ballistic Missile program to a company-operated facility in Jefferson County, Colo. The company said Friday it will open up to 550 job opportunities within the county to support engineering, project management and business operations. Jefferson County Economic Development Corp. […] More

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    DOT to Award Driving System Automation Demo Grants Worth Up to $60M

    The Department of Transportation has announced plans to award $60M in total grants to multiple projects that aim to test the integration of automated driving platforms into the U.S. roadway infrastructure. DOT said Friday it seeks to collect safety data that can support the ADS rulemaking process, as well as encourage partnership between government and industry […] More