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Textron’s Bell subsidiary has begun conceptual studies to inform the development of a version of its V-22 Osprey aircraft intended for VIP customers such as heads of state, FlightGlobal Magazinereported Wednesday.
DynCorp International has two contract modifications worth a total of $35.9M to help the U.S. Army establish quarantine base camps for continued training activities amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
ICF has landed a potential 10-year, $68M task order through the OneIT indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to provide enterprise-wide database administration services for the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Huntington Ingalls Industries’ technical solutions division has landed a spot on a potential five-year, $41M contract from the U.S. Navy to carry out integrated logistics support services for submarines and surface vessels' hull, mechanical and electrical systems.
Defense and intelligence services firmMission Essential has received a five-year task order to support the U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa’s intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations.
The U.S. Navy intends to award contracts for its LPD-31 amphibious warfare ship over the next few days to prevent disruptions in the defense industrial base amid the coronavirus pandemic, National Defense Magazinereported Wednesday.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has unveiled a funding opportunity to back rapid initiatives that will assist U.S. response efforts against COVID-19.
Some contractors working with agencies within the intelligence community are negotiating arrangements with contract officers on a case-by-case basis to continue to perform classified work during the coronavirus pandemic, the Washington Business Journal reported Wednesday.
General Atomics’ aeronautical systems business has installed and started using the CAE-developed Predator Mission Trainer at its flight test and training center in North Dakota.