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The U.S. Army awarded Alion Science and Technology a three-year, $34M task order to help the service branch’s Ground Vehicle Systems Center create technology that will improve the combat and defense potential of manned and unmanned ground vehicles.
FlightSafety International has won a five-year, $46.3M contract to provide training services for U.S. Air Force pilots and flight engineers working on the Gulfstream series aircraft.
ALockheed Martin subsidiary has secured a two-year, $56.8M contract modification to manufacture guidance and control systems used by the U.S. Navy's heavyweight torpedoes.
NetImpact Strategies has secured a four-year, $39.9M task order to help the Defense Health Agency manage security infrastructure and data gathering assessment projects.
Maxar Technologies booked multiple government contracts worth more than $95M during the first quarter to provide Earth intelligence services to several federal civilian and military clients. “These contract awards reflect Maxar’s unwavering commitment to serving the U.S. national security community with innovative solutions that meet their most demanding requirements,†said Tony Frazier, executive vice president of Maxar's global field operations and a 2019 Wash100 winner.
Concurrent Technologies Corp. has received a pair of contract modifications to continue support for U.S. Marine Corps' cybersecurity and energy management initiatives.
Raytheon has received a $7M contract modification to manufacture, assemble and test airborne mine neutralization systems designed to help the U.S. Navy counter moored and bottom mines.
DirectViz Solutions has won a three-year, $84.2M cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide technical information technology and administrative support services to the U.S. Army.
Northrop Grumman and Sierra Nevada Corp. will jointly bid for task orders to develop integrated technology platforms for potential use in U.S. Army cyber electromagnetic activities via a potential $981M multiple-award contract vehicle. The two companies have partnered to help the service branch create tactical systems in non-kinetic cyber, signals and electronic warfare areas under the Army's R4 contract, SNC said Thursday.
A joint venture of Dewberry and Jacobs Engineering Group will provide on-call design services for federally funded infrastructure improvement projects across five boroughs of New York City under a three-year, $30M contract. Dewberry said it seeks to fulfill preliminary and final design and professional services task orders for Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx.