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Boeing (NYSE: BA) has received a $101.7 million contract modification from the U.S. Air Force to provide interim contractor support and assign logistics service representatives at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina where the KC-46 Pegasus refueling aircraft is stationed. The award exercises options on the contract for engineering, manu...

Information technology (IT) is becoming increasingly important through the Department of Defense (DOD) and Intelligence Community (IC). The ability to swiftly and securely move data from different locations in a manageable manner is more critical than ever for our nation’s national security.  During GovConWire’s  Data Innovation Fo...

The Army Contracting Command plans to issue a task request for vehicle protection system prototyping work under an other transaction agreement with the National Advanced Mobility Consortium. A special notice posted Monday on SAM says the proposed effort will explore adaptive and collaborative approaches to augment the Department of Defense’s V...

ExecutiveBiz released its latest Executive Spotlight interview with Robert Silverman, an executive vice president of Booz Allen Hamilton, regarding how Booz Allen Hamilton seeks to help agencies build the “digital battlespace” and his perspective on technical capability investments that support growth strategy, along with an overview of the...

Alion Science and Technology has secured a two-year, $285 million task order to provide the Naval Surface Warfare Center’s Corona division with research, development, test and evaluation services in support of the modernization of a U.S. Navy training platform. The company will engineer and integrate new software, technologies and approaches t...

The U.S. Space Force intends to release a request for proposals by June 30 to develop prototypes of deep space radar sensors that can monitor satellites and space debris in geostationary orbits, SpaceNews reported Sunday. The Space and Missile Systems Center’s Space Enterprise Consortium plans to select one or more vendors to build prototype conce...

Stephen Homeyer, vice president of intelligence strategy at BAE Systems’ U.S. subsidiary, will lead a panel discussion on artificial intelligence transition out of the research and development phase into an operational setting. He will serve as panel moderator of the “Transitioning of AI from R&D to Operations” panel at GovCon WireR...

Dean Bellamy, former vice president of space strategies and development at Peraton, has been named executive vice president of Redwire‘s national security space business. The retired U.S. Air Force colonel will be responsible for setting space development goals and ensuring that requirements from national security customers are met, Redwire sa...

James Koch and George Guszcza, both senior executives at Michael Baker International, have been promoted to new leadership positions within the company’s federal business. Koch will serve as executive vice president of federal programs and services while Guszcza will be senior VP and national federal director, the engineering and consulting se...