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Peraton?has won a potential 11-year, $1 billion contract to help the Department of the Interior manage the acquisition of secure cloud computing services for an initiative to transition into a single hybrid enterprise cloud cluster. DOI announced the award of the?Cloud Hosting Solutions III?contract in a notice published Wednesday.
Bill Edmunds, vice president of national intelligence at?Science Applications International Corp.?(NYSE: SAIC), has been elevated to a senior VP position. The industry veteran will lead the company's business unit that serves the national intelligence community.
The General Services Administration has released the final requests for proposals for six contracts comprising the follow-on One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services procurement vehicle. Offerors have until July 6 to submit their questions regarding the RFPs through the?OASIS+?submission portal. Proposals are due Sept. 13.
Noblis has invested in space technology developer SCOUT Space?through the nonprofit science and technology company's venture arm. "The combination of the two companies' capabilities will enable more dedicated resources to drive space-related intelligence, expand Noblis' space portfolio and mission impacts and provide more resources for SCOUT's ongoing offerings,” said Noblis CEO?Mile Corrigan, a 2023?Wash100?awardee.
The U.S. Navy has chosen 10 companies for a potential five-year, $178.4 million contract vehicle to help the?Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific?manage, engineer and secure information technology systems.
Hear Navy and industry leaders discuss service?modernization efforts at the next Potomac Officers Club event to be held on June 21 at the Hilton-McLean, VA.?Click here to register for POC's 2023 Navy Summit.
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During a recent?Executive Spotlight?interview,?John Albers, founder, president and CEO of?Albers Aerospace, spoke with ExecutiveBiz about Albers Aerospace’s core values, the relationship between company culture and successful business and the current trends architecting the government contracting industry landscape.
An?Akima?business has booked a $199.77 contract to support the U.S. Air Force's 81st Training Wing facility operations at Keesler?AF Base in Biloxi, Mississippi. Under the potential seven-year award, Akima Intra-Data will provide?management and engineering services?to help maintain the training installation.
Lockheed Martin?(NYSE: LMT) and?GlobalFoundries?(Nasdaq: GFS) have partnered to support the country's chip technological innovation and?semiconductor supply chain?for mission-critical security systems.?“We look forward to working with GlobalFoundries to help increase access to domestically produced microelectronics – a true national security imperative,” said?Jim Taiclet, CEO of Lockheed and a two-time?Wash100?honoree.
Microelectronics and the CHIPS Act will be the key discussion points at an in-person ExecutiveBiz forum scheduled for July 25.?Click here to learn more.
Naval Air Systems Command has?downselected a GALT Aerospace-Sierra Nevada Corp. partnership?to move into the second and third phases of an industry competition to build a network pod capable of supporting MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle operations by the U.S. Marine Corps.
The peer and near-peer threat is top of mind for Pentagon officials and top decision makers. Check out what five powerful government and industry executives and?Wash100 Award?winners had to say about what the U.S. needs to focus on in the near-term in order to strengthen the country’s advantage on the global stage —?click here to watch Executive Mosaic’s latest video.