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  • DXC Lands Potential $400M Wisconsin Medicaid Support Contract; John McCabe Quoted
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    DXC Lands Potential $400M Wisconsin Medicaid Support Contract; John McCabe Quoted

    The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has awarded DXC Technology a potential 10-year, $400 million contract to update the state’s Medicaid Management Information System. DXC said Tuesday it will also help department manage systems and business processes related to the healthcare program, as well as integrate new business modules into MMIS. John McCabe, general manager and vice […] More

  • Dewberry to Support Virginia Road Widening Project
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    Dewberry to Support Virginia Road Widening Project

    The Virginia Department of Transportation has selected Dewberry to support a $252 million effort that would expand the width of the state’s Route 7 by two lanes. The company said Tuesday it is partnering with Shirley Contracting Company to widen the route into a six-lane highway connecting Reston Avenue to Jarrett Valley Drive, under the […] More

  • DLH to Provide Healthcare Services at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
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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

  • Six Tech Firms Vow to Advance Health Care Interoperability
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    Six Tech Firms Vow to Advance Health Care Interoperability

    Six companies have issued a joint statement at the CMS Blue Button 2.0 Developer Conference to address barriers to the use of technology platforms that work to facilitate health care interoperability. Microsoft, IBM, Google, Salesforce, Oracle and Amazon have vowed to work together to “unlock the potential in health care data, to deliver better outcomes at […] More

  • Report: Surface-to-Air Missile Developers to See Increased Demand for Modernized Systems
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    Report: Surface-to-Air Missile Developers to See Increased Demand for Modernized Systems

    Frost & Sullivan‘s new study projects that developers of surface-to-air missile systems will see an increased demand for modernization, due to expected growth in the SAM market through 2023. The SAM market is growing because of several factors, including the frequent missile attacks in the Middle East, North Korea’s long-range missiles tests and China’s expansion […] More

  • Cornerstone Defense Adds Bill Varner to Board of Directors
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    Cornerstone Defense Adds Bill Varner to Board of Directors

    Bill Varner, former president of ManTech‘s mission, cyber and intelligence solutions group, has joined the board of directors at Cornerstone Defense. He said in a statement released Tuesday he plans to work with Cornerstone Defense‘s executive team and continue to contribute to U.S. government missions. The Hanover, Md.-based company offers support services to the intelligence and defense sectors in […] More

  • Aerojet Rocketdyne Test-Fires Engine for NASA SLS Rocket
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    Aerojet Rocketdyne Test-Fires Engine for NASA SLS Rocket

    Aerojet Rocketdyne has conducted a hot-fire test of an engine technology the company built for NASA’s Space Launch System rocket. The company said Tuesday it performed the RS-25 engine test at the agency’s Stennis Space Center in Mississippi and assessed the performance of the main combustion chamber during the 319-second engine fire test attended by NASA Administrator […] More

  • HPE to Build Supercomputer for National Lab Energy R&D
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    HPE to Build Supercomputer for National Lab Energy R&D

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise has begun development work on a high-performance computing system designed to help the National Renewable Energy Laboratory speed up research and development of energy technology platforms across data sciences, vehicle and wind power areas. The Eagle supercomputer is built to process HPC workloads at a speed of up to 8 petaflops through […] More

  • Boeing to Refresh Air Force C-32 Aircraft Interior
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    Boeing to Refresh Air Force C-32 Aircraft Interior

    Boeing has landed a $16.1 million contract to provide engineering services for a U.S. Air Force project to update the interior of the C-32 military passenger transportation aircraft. The company will refresh C-32’s interior appearance to resemble the VC-25A aircraft’s presidential section and replace the double-seat configuration with a triple-seat configuration aft of Door 3, the Defense Department said […] More

  • BAE Wins Potential $69M Navy C5ISR Support IDIQ
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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

  • N.C. HHS Taps Maximus for State Medicaid Enrollment Broker Services; Bruce Caswell Quoted
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    N.C. HHS Taps Maximus for State Medicaid Enrollment Broker Services; Bruce Caswell Quoted

    Maximus has received a $17 million base contract from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to provide managed care enrollment broker services for the state’s Medicaid program. The company said Tuesday it will enroll, assist, educate and counsel eligible beneficiaries via phone, in-person interaction or online technology to help them select the […] More

  • Two CACI Employees Receive DoD Medal for Valor; Ken Asbury Quoted
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    Two CACI Employees Receive DoD Medal for Valor; Ken Asbury Quoted

    Two CACI International employees have received the Office of the Secretary of the Defense Medal for Valor in recognition of their involvement in counterinsurgency and force member recovery efforts. CACI employees Brandon “Ray” Seabolt and Michael “Tony” Dunne accepted the award from Lt. Gen. Darsie Rogers, deputy director of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, the […] More