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Hanford Tank Waste Operations & Closure, a limited liability company formed by BWX Technologies (NYSE: BWXT), Amentum and Fluor (NYSE: FLR), has won a 10-year, $45 billion contract from the Department of Energy to manage tank waste at Hanford Site in Washington state. The award marks the second time H2C won the Hanford Integrated Tank...

Five companies secured spots on a potential $375 million contract to deliver environmental restoration and compliance services to NASA. AECOM‘s (NYSE: ACM) Technical Services division, Tetra Tech (Nasdaq: TTEK), HydroGeoLogic, ISMS-Navarro and the joint venture between Jacobs Solutions (NYSE: J) and Geosyntec won positions on the indefinite-de...

Samuel Swearingen has taken on the position of vice president of federal business development at Astrion, a services provider supporting defense, government, homeland, intelligence, science and space sectors. He announced on LinkedIn Thursday his move, transitioning from Deloitte, where he served as advisory specialist leader of the company’s tr...

Heather Newlin has transitioned to the role of chief strategy officer at SkyePoint Decisions, where she previously served as chief operating officer. SkyePoint said Tuesday Newlin will be responsible for analyzing targeted markets, evaluating expansion efforts and developing strategies to drive the company’s cybersecurity and information techn...

Jacobs in Talks to Merge Critical Mission Solutions Business With Amentum; Kimberly Pack Named AIS Federal President; GSA Kicks Off Work on COMET IT Services Recompete; Pratt & Whitney Books $870M TF33 Engine Sustainment Contract Click to Unmute ...

Joel Abrahams, former executive director at Axient, was promoted to the role of vice president of the Air Force business unit in the defense systems segment at the defense and civilian mission support company. Axient said Wednesday Abrahams will be responsible for managing contracts across the company’s Air Force portfolio and overseeing a tea...

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded nine companies positions on a potential seven-year, $200 million contract to provide the service branch with architect and engineering construction support services. USACE received 30 offers for the firm-fixed-price contract and will obligate funds and determine work locations upon award of task orders, t...