ITT Corp., Alexandria, Va., has been  awarded a $17, 628, 729 cost plus fixed fee contract for research and development support services in the areas of: systems engineering and research support in modeling and simulation; intelligent information systems; virtual and augmented reality systems and applications.  The contract includes 4, one year options, which, if exercised would make the total potential value of the contract over $94 million.  The contract, awarded by the Naval Research Laboratory was competitively procured under NRL Solicitation # N00173-08-R-JS09.  ITT is a leading supplier of sophisticated defense solutions. Leveraging more than 60 years of experience, we provide communications, sensing and surveillance, space and advanced engineering and integrated services and solutions for government and commercial customers.
Scott Wood, formerly vice president of programs at Leonardo DRS (Nasdaq: DRS), has been named VP of defense programs at T-Rex Solutions, a provider of information technology modernization services to government agencies. He will manage the company’s growth strategy and oversee the delivery of IT products and services to the Department of Defense in his
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Hai Nguyen, formerly director of procurement at BlueHalo, was elevated to the role of vice president of procurement at the Arlington, Virginia-based provider of capabilities in space, counter unmanned aerial systems and autonomous systems, electronic warfare and cyber and artificial intelligence/machine learning. He announced his promotion via LinkedIn and expressed excitement about helping BlueHalo transform