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    Leidos to Provide Additional Support for Navy Synthetic Signature Guidance-Based Systems

    Leidos has secured a $17.3M contract from the U.S. Navy to expand support work on synthetic signature guidance-based systems designed for naval missions. The Defense Department said Wednesday the company will provide technical and engineering services for SSG-based platforms under the scope increase modification. The Navy originally awarded Leidos a $49.5M indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract in February 2015 to […] More

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    BAE Secures Navy Multimission Airborne Detection Contract

    BAE Systems has won a potential $39M cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide support services to the U.S. Navy’s multimission airborne detection system. The Defense Department said Tuesday that the Office of Naval Research awarded the contract to BAE’s information and electronic systems unit via a long-range broad agency announcement dated Sept. 29, 2017. ONR will continue […] More

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    Jacobs to Extend F-35 Joint Program Office IT Support

    Jacobs Engineering Group has received a $13.9M bridge contract from the U.S. Navy to provide information technology and assurance support to the Defense Department‘s focal office responsible for overseeing F-35 weapons systems. The Defense Department said Monday that Jacobs’ technology business will continue to help the F-35 Joint Program Office manage IT and IA programs, enterprise architecture, assets, emerging […] More

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    Lockheed to Build, Test F-35 Logistics Info Security Tool

    Lockheed Martin has received a $26.1M order from the U.S. Navy to design, build, integrate and test a security tool for an information technology system F-35 operators use to sustain aircraft systems. The company will perform non-recurring engineering work on the security architecture of the F-35 Autonomic Logistics Information System and the ALIS Sovereign Data Management platform for the Navy, U.S. […] More

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    KBRWyle Wins High-Acceleration Flight Training IDIQ to Train Navy, Marine Aircrew

    KBR’s government services business has received a five-year, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to train U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aircrew on the effects of high levels of acceleration, or “G”, during flight operations. KBRWyle will immerse about 600 students in a hands-on training program about high-G environment in the company’s centrifuge, which creates realistic acceleration forces from […] More

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    DLH to Provide Healthcare Services at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth

        DLH Corp. has won a $5 million contract to support healthcare operations at the U.S. Navy’s Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth,Va. The Atlanta, Ga.-based firm said Tuesday it will provide integrative and comprehensive care to medical home port patients at the NMCP complex and at the center’s Oceana and Virginia Beach facilities. As part of […] More

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    BAE Wins Potential $69M Navy C5ISR Support IDIQ

    BAE Systems‘ technology solutions and services business has won a potential five-year, $68.9 million contract to provide support services for the U.S. Navy’s command, control, communications, computers, combat, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems. The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division received two offers for the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract via a competitive acquisition process, the Defense Department said Tuesday. […] More

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    Lockheed, Fincantieri Hold Keel Laying Ceremony for 23rd Navy Littoral Combat Ship

    Lockheed Martin and Fincantieri Marinette Marine hosted a keel laying ceremony in Marinette, Wis., for the U.S. Navy’s 23rd Littoral Combat Ship, which will be named USS Cooperstown. Ellen Tillapaugh, mayor of Cooperstown, N.Y., welded her initials onto a steel plate that will be placed on the Freedom-class ship to complete the authentication process, Lockheed said Tuesday. […] More

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    ATS CEO Dave Cerne Adds Board Chairman Title; Reginald Hyde, Chuck Hicks Named to Board

    Acclaim Technical Services has named CEO Dave Cerne as board chairman and appointed Reginald Hyde and Chuck Hicks to the Reston, Va.-based intelligence and language services contractor’s board of directors. Cerne, who is also a board member at ATS, previously served as the company’s chief operating officer and vice president of business development, ATS reported. […] More

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    Lockheed to Supply Navy Upgrade Kits for Submarine EW Support Tech

    Lockheed Martin has received a $47 million contract modification to procure upgrade kits and associated spares for the U.S. Navy’s submarine electronic warfare support system. The Defense Department said Thursday the company’s rotary and mission systems business will also assemble, integrate and test and deliver the AN/BLQ-10 modernization kits by December 2020. The system is designed to locate and […] More

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    Boeing-Bell JV to Repair Osprey Aircraft Components Under $74M Contract

    The joint venture of Boeing and Textron’s Bell Helicopter subsidiary has secured a $74.2 million contract to repair 23 items the U.S. Navy uses on the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft. Bell-Boeing Joint Program Office will perform work at contractor facilities located in Fort Worth, Texas, and Ridley Park, Pa., through August next year. The Naval Supply Systems Command […] More

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    Entrust Wins Military Sealift Command IT Engineering Contract

    Sentient Digital, doing business as Entrust Government Solutions, has won a potential five-year, $49 million contract from the U.S. Navy to help the Military Sealift Command engineer information technology systems. The Defense Department said Monday the veteran-owned company will assist MSC’s  command, control, communications and computer systems division in efforts to sustain technical C4S platforms […] More