Adm. Daryl Caudle, a decorated lifelong Navy officer and engineer, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate late Thursday as the new chief of naval operations, DefenseScoop reported. Adm. Caudle is a native North Carolinian
CGI’s federally-facing arm has won a spot on a potential five-year, $203.5 million Federal Communications Commission contract for information technology services. As a participant in the Agile Development Support Services multiple award,
MoreSoftware company VMware has attained approval for government usage of several cloud-based applications at the high-impact level through the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program. Thanks to confirmation via FedRAMP High Authorization, the
MorePublic sector-serving information technology company Octo has received a potential five-year, $203.5 million contract from the Federal Communications Commission for technical assistance and software services. The Application Development Support Services contract requires Octo’s
MoreA division of defense contracting company Akima has landed a potential 10-year, $109.7 million contract from the U.S. Air Force Academy for aircraft technical services and logistics support. Under the contract, Akima Logistics
MoreProcurement management and audit systems information technology company Paperless Innovations has instated two new members to the executive team of its government-facing division. Michael Tocci will be president of Paperless Innovations’ public sector
MoreThe Federal Bureau of Investigation has awarded Verizon’s public sector business a task order exceeding $400 million in value for data bandwidth expansion and network services. Under the enterprise infrastructure solutions contract,
MoreFormer Central Intelligence Agency senior officer Kirk McClain has been appointed chief security officer of Accenture’s federal business. As CSO, McClain is set to take the reins of Accenture Federal Services’ security and intelligence
MoreL3Harris Technologies, the contractor specializing in defense and aerospace offerings, has won a potential $700 million contract from the Space Development Agency for the manufacture of a satellite fleet. Through the Tranche
MoreCareer technology and software executive Steve Cover has joined the public sector-serving CentralSquare Technologies as its chief technology officer. The Lake Mary, Florida-based company said Thursday that in his new role, Cover will identify
MoreDeltek has formed a deal to acquire management services software company TIP Technologies, in a move aimed to result in a robust portfolio of offerings for the organizations’ aerospace and defense customers.
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