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The U.S. Navy has selected Pittsfield, Maine-based construction company Cianbro to perform design-bid-build work at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Virginia under a $112.5 million fixed-price-award-fee contract. Cianbro will construct a new Dry Dock 4 Refueling Complex as part of the Navy’s Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program, the Departmen...

The Federal Emergency Management Agency intends to issue a solicitation for financial and information technology audit services in support of the Risk Management and Compliance Division at the FEMA Office of the Chief Financial Officer. The solicitation, to be released on Nov. 9, is expected to result in a blanket purchase agreement that will have...

Seven companies have landed positions on a potential $476 million contract to provide NASA with Earth observation data from commercial small satellites. The multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract covers the provision of commercial smallsat data products and related services to support the space agency’s Earth science ...

At the Potomac Officers Club’s 2023 9th Annual Intel Summit, Central Intelligence Agency Deputy Director for Digital Innovation Jennifer Ewbank painted a less inflammatory picture of the United States and China’s geopolitical relationship than others in the federal government have been prone to in recent times. She acknowledged that ou...

The U.S. Intelligence Community is saddled with many of the same challenges as organizations from various sectors that process information in attempts to make it actionable: an excess of data and a need to find efficient and dependable ways to sort through it. As information assessors, IC representatives like Rhett Skiles, deputy assistant secr...

Jon Krzos, a more than two-decade DCS Corp. veteran, has been promoted to vice president of financial planning and analysis at the Alexandria, Virginia-headquartered professional services provider. He will continue managing corporate financial systems and processes within the company’s finance and information technology units in his new capaci...

On a global scale, intelligence is changing dramatically. With the emergence of new — and sometimes risky — technologies, the unfolding of conflicts between global powers and the expansion of the digital world, the United States intelligence community is adapting to and embracing monumental shifts across the intelligence landscape. Jennifer Ewba...

Andrew Hartsog, who served in the military and civilian government for nearly three decades, has joined Herndon, Virginia-based risk management and mission support services provider Constellis as vice president of special projects for national security programs. Hartsog’s “extensive experience in National Security includes dozens of assignments ...