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TYSONS CORNER, VA, July 6, 2016 ” In-Q-Tel has invested $5 million on Orbital Insight to support further development of that company’s geospatial big data platform, ExecutiveBiz reported Tuesday. Orbital Insight said June 27 it also received $15 million in Series B funds from GV, CME Ventures,  Sequoia Capital, Lu...

Luxembourg-based communications satellite operator SES has exercised a call option to acquire the remaining 50.9 percent stake in Channel Islands-based satellite broadband services provider O3b Networks through an estimated $730 million deal with other O3b shareholders. SES said Monday it will use money the company rais...

Robert Moritz,  formerly U.S. chairman of PwC and a 31-year company veteran, has succeeded Dennis Nally as chairman of PwC International. PwC said Friday it also appointed 10 new leadership team members who will collaborate with Moritz and senior partners Raymund Chao for China, Kevin Ellis for the U...

Parsons has landed a $455.1 million contract to assist in the Missile Defense Agency™s weapons and missile systems engineering projects. The Defense Department said Thursday the company will help MDA track weapons systems, integrate system and subsystem hardware and software, assess and verify performance and inspect target and countermeas...

The U.S. Navy has selected an additional 608 companies to compete for a range of functional support task orders worth up to $3.96 billion per year under the military branch’s SeaPort Enhanced contract vehicle that now includes 5, 106 total businesses as participants. The Defense Department said Thursday 682 offers were sub...

Six companies have won separate contracts to provide technical support services for the U.S. Navy™s ground, maritime and airborne information systems and networks. Each of the three-year, cost-reimbursement contracts awarded to Cabrillo Technologies, Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC), Scientific Research Corp., Calnet, ...

A General Electric (NYSE: GE) subsidiary and United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX) have each received a potential five-year, $1 billion contract to provide design, fabrication, testing and integration support services for the U.S. Air Force™s turbofan adaptive engines. The service branch awarded the sole-source contracts with pri...