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    Boeing, L3 Secure Navy EA-18G Flight Trainer Contracts

    The U.S. Navy has awarded a $9.6 million contract to L3 Technologies and a $9.2 million contract to Boeing to supply flight training systems designed to train EA-18G pilots on tactical missions. Each company will provide two EA-18G tactical operational flight trainers and Boeing will also build one brief/debrief station for the service branch, the Defense Department said Friday. The Naval Air […] More

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    DISA Eyes Industry Support to Develop Cybersecurity Info Sharing Platform

    The Defense Information Systems Agency has issued a request for information on potential sources of a technology platform that can help the Defense Department and its industrial base partners share cybersecurity information. A FedBizOpps notice posted Thursday says the DIBNet and Cybersecurity Information Sharing effort aims to build a primary portal to store documents, facilitate collaboration […] More

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    George Wilson: ECS Federal Eyes Opportunities to Serve DoD, Civilian Customers via Alliant 2 GWAC

    The General Services Administration has selected ECS Federal to compete for information technology support orders through the 10-year, $50 billion Alliant 2 governmentwide acquisition vehicle. George Wilson, ECS president and a 2018 Wash100 recipient, said in a statement released Thursday the contract offers the Fairfax, Va.-based company new opportunities to serve the Defense Department and other federal civilian […] More

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    Army Vet Raymond Palumbo Joins Dynamic Aviation’s Advisory Board

    Raymond Palumbo, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general, has joined the board of advisers at special missions systems and services provider Dynamic Aviation. Dynamic Aviation said Thursday the 34-year Army veteran served as director for defense intelligence at the Defense Department and managed DoD’s intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance task force before retiring from military. He led the delivery of multiple aviation […] More

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    FedResults to Distribute CA Technologies Software Under Potential $60M DoD BPA

    FedResults has secured a potential five-year, $60 million blanket purchasing agreement from the Defense Department to distribute CA Technologies‘ software products and related service offerings across the federal government and intelligence community. The contract was awarded through the Enterprise Software Initiative and also covers licensing, maintenance and training support, FedResults said Wednesday. CA Technologies’ products are designed to help […] More

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    Report: DoD to Raise EHR System Deployment Contract Ceiling by $1.1B

    The Defense Department plans to increase the ceiling amount of a potential 10-year, $4.3 billion contract to update and deploy a new electronic health records platform by approximately $1.1 billion, Nextgov reported Tuesday. An industry team composed of Leidos, Cerner and Accenture won the MHS Genesis EHR contract in July 2015. Stacy Cummings, program executive officer […] More

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    Executive Spotlight: Interview With Michael Moritzkat, VP & Managing Director, Seagate Government Solutions

    ExecutiveBiz talked with Michael Moritzkat, vice president and managing director, about Seagate Government Solutions’ data storage products, cybersecurity offerings and what new technologies the company is developing. “I strongly believe partnering with the government is key, rather than just building products and hoping they’ll buy them.” ExecutiveBiz: You have over 30 years’ experience in federal […] More

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    Tom Bussing: Raytheon, DoD in Talks Over Tactical Boost Glide Dev’t Project

    Tom Bussing, vice president for advanced missile systems at Raytheon, has said the company was selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to build a new tactical boost glide platform, National Defense reported Wednesday. Bussing told reporters Wednesday at the Farnborough International Airshow the company is in negotiations with the Defense Department and hopes […] More

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    DISA Eyes Cloud-Based Cybersecurity Architecture Implementation

    The Defense Information Systems Agency seeks information on potential industry sources of cloud implementation services for a Defense Department cybersecurity program. DISA said Monday in a FedBizOpps notice it wants to determine the availability and technical capacity of companies to provide cloud infrastructure-as-a-service support to the Acropolis program. Acropolis works to protect, consolidate and integrate defensive cyber operations data from the DoD […] More

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    Comprehensive Health Services Holds DoD Advisory Board Meeting

    Executives of Comprehensive Health Services met with a company-formed advisory panel last month to discuss Defense Department business opportunities, partnerships, online presence and portfolio expansion efforts. The DoD Advisory Board Meeting took place June 28 at CHS’ headquarters in Cape Canaveral, Fla., and featured a discussion on current and future bids, potential customers and services and recent internal […] More

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    Leidos Wins Army Munitions Remediation Support Contract

    Leidos has received a potential five-year, $27 million contract to help the U.S. Army  dispose of munitions and hazardous, toxic and radioactive waste materials. The Army Corps of Engineers received 14 bids for the firm-fixed-price contract and will determine funds and work locations for each individual order under the project slated for completion by July 10, 2023, the Defense […] More

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    ARA Wins Potential $50M USAF Sensor Tech R&D Contract

    Applied Research Associates will help the U.S. Air Force study and create modern detection technologies under a potential $49.6 million contract for the Advanced Laboratories for Analysis of Sensors program. The company will support research and development of electro-optical, multispectral and radio frequency systems, sensors, and test methods and approaches, the Defense Department said Thursday. The […] More