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A General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) subsidiary has secured a $6.75 billion block-buy contract from the U.S. Navy to design and build up to eight T-AO 205 John Lewis-class fleet replenishment oiler ships. Read More
Accenture Federal Services has secured a potential $1.59 billion task order from the U.S. Air Force for enterprise-scale cloud service provider reseller and software management support services. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center received two offers for the firm-fixed-price task order. Read More
The U.S. Army has awarded more than $961 million in several contracts to increase the production capacity of critical 155mm artillery components. The Army Contracting Command - New Jersey named General Dynamics' (NYSE: GD) ordnance and tactical systems business, American Ordnance and Nammo as contractors tasked to enhance artillery production. Read More
The State Department has awarded Tetra Tech a potential five-year, $1 billion contract to provide global conventional weapons destruction support services for the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs' Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement.Register here to join the Potomac Officers Club's GovCon International Summit on Oct. 10. Listen to speakers as they discuss how international partnerships, emerging technologies and coalition warfare are reshaping the defense landscape and how the U.S. can stay ahead of the curve. Read More
RTX (NYSE: RTX) subsidiary Raytheon has received a potential $1.19 billion contract modification from the U.S. Air Force to produce and supply advanced medium-range air-to-air missiles to domestic and foreign military sales customers. Read More
The U.S. Navy has awarded BlueForge Alliance a potential $980.7 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to help meet U.S. submarine industrial base and foreign military sales requirements. The Bryan, Texas-based non-profit integrator will support planning, resourcing, coordinating and uplifting the mentioned requirements. Read More
The Department of Homeland Security has announced the small business awardees on the FirstSource III contract’s information technology value added reseller functional category.Register now for the Potomac Officers Club's 2024 Homeland Security Summit on Nov. 13 to learn more about technology initiatives to protect the country amid the evolving geopolitical landscape. Read More
The U.S. Navy has awarded 10 companies spots on a $669.9 million contract for the?repair, maintenance and modernization of non-nuclear surface ships in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract covers continuous maintenance, emergent maintenance and Chief of Naval Operations availabilities. Read More
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded 10 vendors spots on a potential five-year, $290 million contract to provide national security agency customers access to unclassified commercial GEOINT-derived computer vision capabilities, data and analytic services.Register here to join the Potomac Officers Club's 2024 Intel Summit on Sept. 19 and hear top U.S. intelligence community officials and industry executives discuss the challenges, innovation initiatives, opportunities and technologies shaping the future of American intelligence. Read More
A?Palantir Technologies subsidiary has booked a contract from the U.S. Army worth $99.2 million to provide support for?user-centered machine learning. The Department of Defense said Palantir USG will provide research and development efforts centered on UCML. Read More
NASA has selected Arlington, Virginia-headquartered company Crown Consulting to provide aeronautics and exploration technology research and development support under a $121 million contract. The hybrid cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity deal covers R&D services in new and emerging capabilities and technologies in air traffic management, nanoelectronics, aircraft and airspace safety and prototype software.? Read More
Carahsoft Technology, Groundswell and TD Synnex Public Sector have secured spots on a $145.9 million Department of Defense multiple-award contract to provide the U.S. Navy with Appian commercial off-the-shelf software, hardware and maintenance support. The three Appian partners were awarded five-year blanket purchase agreements through the DOD Enterprise Software Initiative, with task orders funded primarily by operations and maintenance allocations, Appian said Tuesday. Read More