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    Mercury Systems to Build Navy Digital RF Memory Jammers; Brian Perry Comments

    A Mercury Systems subsidiary has received a $2.6 million order to build digital radio frequency memory jammers for the U.S. Navy. Mercury Defense Systems booked the order for the first quarter of its fiscal year 2015 and the contract is a follow-on order under a five-year agreement with the Navy, Mercury Systems said. “The continued technology advancements are designed to keep pace with the […] More

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    Navy Picks TE SubCom Undersea Cables for Maritime Surveillance Network

    TE SubCom has won a $12.3 million contract to build a fiber-optic cable technology to link U.S. Navy sonar systems on the ocean floor to surveillance facilities ashore, Military & Aerospace Electronics reported Monday. John Keller writes the company will lay approximately 963 miles of submarine cable that is designed to interface with the Integrated […] More

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    Vencore to Help GSA Maintain Property Data Mgmt System; John Sutton Comments

    Vencore has won a nearly $15 million contract with the General Services Administration to operate and maintain the Public Buildings Service‘s property data management system. PBS uses the REXUS system to manage federally owned and leased real estate properties under the four-year task order, Vencore said Thursday. “Through this task order, and our position on the ITDS BPA, we will […] More

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    Tony Smeraglinolo: Engility Extends Support for VA’s Benefits Mgmt System

    Engility Holdings has won a potential two-year, $50 million re-compete contract to help the Department of Veterans Affairs Dept move the veterans benefits management system into a paperless environment. The company will provide engineering, technical and program management services under the task order, Engility said Friday. “(Engility’s) team of professionals who support this VA program provide deep experience and an exceptional understanding of the requirements […] More

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    Gayle Kline: ICF to Support EPA Training, Outreach Programs

    ICF International has won a five-year, $18.5 million contract to provide support services for several technical, training, meeting and outreach programs run the Environmental Protection Agency. ICF will help the EPA’s Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation evaluate and document work related to remediation practices trends, the company said Tuesday. The company will also work to help the EPA and […] More

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    Louis Berger to Redesign Maryland Water, Sewer Facility; Anwer Hasan Comments

    Louis Berger has won a potential six-year, $8 million contract with the Washington Sanitary Suburban Commission to help rehabilitate a water and sewer facility in Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties, Maryland. The company will also work to relocate the facility’s transmission and distribution water pipelines, sewer pipelines and large meter vaults, Louis Berger said Wednesday. This contract contains a three-year, $4 […] More

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    Ken Asbury: CACI Extends Support for LCS Program Logistics, Acquisition

    CACI International has received $44 million contract to provide logistics and acquisition management services for the U.S. Navy‘s Littoral Combat Ship program. The contract contains an eight-month base period and two three-month options, CACI said Monday. “With our ongoing support for this program countering asymmetric challenges close to shore, we will continue to help provide the multi-dimensional, nuanced approaches […] More

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    Battelle to Help EPA Run Ocean, Coastal Restoration Programs; Mark Curran Comments

    Battelle has been awarded a nearly $6 million contract to provide technical support services for the Environmental Protection Agency‘s project to restore ocean and coastal environments in the U.S. Battelle scientists and engineers will work with the EPA’s oceans and coastal protection division for the next five years to conduct research and strategic planning in several watersheds across the […] More

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    NIC Wins South Carolina E-Gov Services Extension

    An NIC Inc. subsidiary has won a five-year recompete contract to extend its support work for the state of South Carolina’s public digital portals. NIC’s South Carolina Interactive unit began work on the new e-government services contract with the state on July 16, NIC said Thursday. Work could run through July 2021 if a renewal […] More

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    NCI Lands Army IT Support Contract Extension

    NCI Inc. has won a $5.2 million task order to provide quality control and engineering services for a range of U.S. Army information technology systems globally. The company will also continue to support IT projects of the Army’s  Information Systems Engineering Command at military installations in the U.S., Europe and the Pacific, NCI said Tuesday. […] More

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    Serco to Help SPAWAR Maintain Mine-Resistant Vehicles

    The U.S. Navy has awarded Serco -Inc. a one-year, $9 million contract to provide integration and maintenance services for the military’s fleet of mine-resistant ambush protected vehicles. Serco will work with the Navy’s Space and Naval Warfare Command to maintain command, control, communications, computers and intelligence systems on the armored fighting vehicles, Serco said Tuesday. The […] More

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    Tony Smeraglinolo: Engility to Help African Soldiers Prepare for Mali Peacekeeping Operation

    The U.S. State Department has awarded Engility a $10.2 million contract to help the agency train West African battalion leaders and soldiers for a UN peacekeeping effort in Mali. Engility said Tuesday it will facilitate an intensive 12-week training for military troops in Senegal, Niger and Benin under the State Department’s Africa Contingency Operations Training […] More