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The Washingtonian Magazine has named ManTech among the "50 Great Places to Work" in Washington, D.C., based on organization reviews and employee surveys.
Techstars will select companies to take part in a three-month accelerator program jointly launched with Starburst to support space-based national security efforts, Politico reported Friday.
Northrop Grumman received a two-year, $24M contract from the U.S. Air Force to develop and incorporate technical capabilties into a unified platform designed to support U.S. Cyber Command operations.
Charles River Analytics secured funds from the U.S. Army to update a technology designed to direct unmanned robotic vehicles to autonomously perform a range of tasks.
Textron's Bell Helicopter subisidiary proposed the 407GXi platform to the U.S. Navy's Advanced Helicopter Trainer program and would perform final assembly efforts at a facility in Ozark, Ala., if the service branch selects the aircraft offering.
GovDataHosting, a division of IT-CNP, secured provisional authority to operate under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program's High baseline to manage cloud computing infrastructure for federal customers.
Arrow Electronics’ subsidiary immixGroup will serve as the distributor of ORock Technologies’ federal application authorization service offering for software vendors and channel partners under an exclusive agreement.
BAE Systems’ ship repair business in Jacksonville, Fla., received a $23.9M contract option from the U.S. Navy to continue post-shakedown availability operations for the guided missile destroyer USS Paul Ignatius.
Eight companies have won positions on a potential five-year, $85M contract to perform system-level and total ownership cost analyses for the U.S. Navy.
Northrop Grumman's technical services business has secured a three-year, $44M contract modification to continue producing electronic attack pods for the U.S. Air Force.
Raytheon’s integrated defense systems business will continue to help the U.S. Navy build and integrate air and missile defense radar systems under a $28M contract modification.
Lockheed Martin will provide common engine controllers for newly constructed and modernized Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer ships for the U.S. Navy under a potential five-year, $75.1M contract.