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The U.S. Air Force has awarded BAE Systems a potential five-year, $278.5 million contract to supply radar, telemetry and optical instruments at 28 domestic and international test ranges. BAE’s technology solutions and services unit will provide serviceable test range equipment to NASA, the departments of Defense and Energy and seve...

TYSONS CORNER, VA July 17, 2015 — IBM (NYSE: IBM) said its weather model and renewable forecasting technology has helped the Energy Department fine-tune its solar and wind forecast accuracy as much as 30 percent compared to using conventional tools, ExecutiveBiz reported Thursday. The system, dubbed SMT, uses big data, analytics an...

TYSONS CORNER, VA May 12, 2015 — Executive Mosaic — ExecutiveBiz reported Monday on the German Climate Computing Center adopting IBM’s (NYSE: IBM) big data platform to help manage the facility’s more than 40 petabytes of stored information for analysis. The center...

A joint venture led by AECOM (NYSE: ACM) will continue to perform solid waste management work with the Energy Department for another two years under a $797 million contract extension. Randy Wotring, president of AECOM’s management services group, said Thursday Savannah River Remediation would process â...

TYSONS CORNER, VA April 15, 2015 — Executive Mosaic — General Atomics has begun the fabrication process for a central solenoid to be used for an industry-scale tokamak fusion research project, ExecutiveBiz reported Tuesday. The part – a 13-meter-long, six-module pulsed electromagnet â€...

Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) and Cray (NASDAQ: CRAY) will collaborate with the Energy Department to build a new $200 million supercomputing system at Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois for research into solar, wind and biofuel energy technologies. Franklin Orr, energy undersecretary for science and energy, said Wednesday that th...

Centerra Group has purchased Gregg Protection Services, a provider of nuclear and biological assets protection service, for an undisclosed amount. Centerra said April 1 that David Bradley, Centerra’s vice president of operations, would lead the acquired company that operates as a new division within Centerra. Paul Donahue, presiden...

Appsential LLC has received a $56 million recompete contract to operate and maintain the Energy Department’s financial, procurement and business intelligence applications. The company will manage DOE’s iManage services that comprise the STARS, STRIPES, IDW and iPortal applications under the five-year indefinite-de...