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The U.S. Army has awarded a potential $7 billion contract to several companies for software and systems engineering services, the Defense Department announced Thursday. Companies will compete for task orders under the cost-plus-fixed-fee contract through Sept. 30, 2017 and the Army will determine work location with each order. Awardees include: Adam...

Engility Corp. (NYSE: EGL), which spun off from L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL) into a standalone company in July,  announced Wednesday it is realigning into a central operating group with four business units. As of Jan. 1, 2013, the Chantilly, Va.-based contractor will operate units specializing in services for training and mission support, tech...

Nearly two weeks after starting to trade on the New York Stock Exchange, members of Engility Corp.’s (NYSE: EGL) executive team visited the exchange Tuesday to ring the opening bell. President and CEO Tony Smeraglinolo had the honors of officially starting the trading day, celebrating the company’s spinoff from L-3 Communications (NYSE: ...

BAE Systems, Engility (NYSE: EGL),  M.C. Dean, ManTech International Corp. (NASDAQ: MANT) and SAIC Inc. (NYSE: SAI) have won positions on a potential $224.9 million U.S. Navy contract to provide engineering services for anti-terrorism and force protection systems. The Defense Department said the companies will compete for fixed-price task orders to...

Engility Corp., the former government services unit of L-3 Communications, has completed its spinoff into a standalone company under the EGL symbol on the New York Stock Exchange. President and CEO Tony Smeraglinolo will lead the Chantilly, Va.-based pure-play professional and technical services contractor, which projects it will generate $1.6 bi...