Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) has been awarded a three-year, $420 million contract option by the Defense Logistics Agency to continue the distribution of chemicals, packaged petroleum, oils and lubricants to military and federal civilian agency locations worldwide.
The agency exercised the option to extend the company’s ChemPOL distribution support services through Oct. 14, 2024, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.
SAIC has performed the work since 2016 under a potential 10-year, $700 million contract , which includes a three-year option period and an additional two-year extension.
Work under the modification is scheduled to conclude on Oct. 14, 2024, and DLA will use defense working capital and foreign military sales funds for fiscal years 2022 through 2025.
Former IBM technical delivery lead Graham Katz will direct data and AI work at MANTECH.
The single-award IDIQ carries a $20 million minimum guarantee and a five-year ordering period.
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Everforth ECS secured the original SUNet contract in 2019, followed by a modification two years later.
Maddux previously served as vice president of global supply chain at Mercury Systems.
Chainalysis has named Eric Trexler, former Palo Alto Networks public sector SVP, as COO to lead global go-to-market operations.
The satellite company will expand dual-use spacecraft platforms and constellation manufacturing following a Series C round.
Under the contract modification, Oracle will continue supporting EHR deployment, training and sustainment through 2031.
Will Cocos previously served as Vantor's chief transformation officer and started his career as a U.S. Navy SEAL officer.
Unanet EVP Chris Crowder, a GovCon Expert, argues that govcons must prioritize enterprise value over revenue growth to build strength.
Claroty Public Sector GM Jen Sovada has explained how a unified platform could help agencies secure cyber-physical systems.
The Army will realign its drone assault battalion, shifting the unit to a core airborne infantry role after an exercise…
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