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M1 Support Services, a Denton, Texas-based aerospace and defense company, has received a $535.4 million contract modification from the U.S. Army for the continued delivery of aviation maintenance services to the military branch. The Department of Defense said Monday the service-disabled veteran-owned, woman-owned business will conduct work at Fort R...

South Korea has requested to purchase CH-47F Chinook helicopters, and related equipment from the U.S. government under a $1.5 billion foreign military sales agreement approved by the State Department.  Boeing (NYSE: BA) will serve as the principal contractor on the possible transaction that includes 18 CH-47F helicopters, 42 T55-GA-714A engines...

Four additional companies have secured spots on a potential $25 billion contract vehicle for general management and business support services to the Department of Veterans Affairs, according to data published Wednesday on the Federal Procurement Data System. The VA added ReefPoint Group, Revolve Solutions, Strategic Ventures Consulting Group and Ten...

By Cameron Chehreh It has become a cliché to say digital technology has transformed every aspect of our lives and that businesses need to embrace digital transformation to compete in the marketplace. It has likewise become conventional wisdom to note that government agencies must digitize internal processes and external service delivery to fulfill ...

Albers Aerospace has acquired Garrett Container Systems in a transaction aimed at expanding its capabilities in support of military customers. GCS is a HUBZone-certified small business founded by Don and Liz Morin in 1991 and manufactures aluminum storage and shipping containers and tactical kits, Albers said Friday. GCS will keep its operations in ...

Seventh Dimension has won a five-year, $137.1 million contract from the U.S. Special Operations Command to support a military education center at Fort Bragg in North Carolina that helps soldiers hone their tactical skills. The company will perform work for the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and 1st Special Warfare Training Group,...

John Ustica’s career with Siemens spans over two decades — a tenure whose length he sees as a strategic benefit in the government contracting landscape today. His previous posts at the technology and manufacturing company cover a wide range of roles from financial leadership to manufacturing plant management as he has moved up the ranks. ...

The financial ecosystem of the government contracting landscape is constantly evolving and changing to address emerging mission needs, support new requirements and propel the nation forward in today’s era of global competition.  Having been in GovCon finance for over two decades, Chris Cage is both uniquely familiar with and well-positio...

Gregory Reyes, a sales and business development executive with more than 30 years of combined government and industry experience, has been appointed as vice president of federal business growth at Vistra Communications. Reyes will oversee the implementation of the service-disabled veteran-owned small business’ growth strategies for the defense...

IPTA has secured a potential $404 million contract from the U.S. Army to provide enterprise information technology support services for the military branch’s Aviation and Missile Center, GovCon Wire has learned. The EITSS contract covers information management services, network support, cybersecurity management, IT asset management, tiered service...