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Multi-MAC JV Wins Potential $50M NAVFAC Atlantic Architect-Engineer IDIQ
Multi-MAC joint venture won a potential five-year, $50M contract to provide architect-engineer services that will help U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Department of Defense and federal entities satisfy environmental requirements.
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Army Taps Baker-Jacobs JV for Architect, Engineering Support
A joint venture with Jacobs Engineering has received a five-year, $46M contract to provide architect-engineer services to the U.S. Army.
SAP NS2’s Kyle Rice: DoD Should Leverage Commercial Platforms to Close Innovation Gap
Kyle Rice, chief technology officer at SAP National Security Services, wrote in a FedScoop article published Tuesday that the Department of Defense should leverage commercial technology systems to advance innovation and keep ahead of adversaries.
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Navy Taps Six Firms for Pearl Harbor Technical Work
Six firms have landed spots on a potential $49M multiple award contract with the U.S. Navy for touch labor services at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, Hawaii.
Leidos’ Jon Scholl: Pentagon’s New EHR System Needs Fully Mapped Health IT Infrastructure
Jon Scholl, president of Leidos’ health group, said the health information technology infrastructure needs to be mapped and assessed in order to support the Department of Defense’s new electronic health record system, HIT Infrastructure reported Friday.
ULA CEO Tory Bruno on Launch Service Procurement Phase 2 RFP, Vulcan Rocket
United Launch Alliance CEO Tory Bruno told Defense News in an interview published Monday about a request for proposals issued for the second phase of the Launch Service Procurement program.
Johns Hopkins APL Software Helps DARPA Test UAVs in GPS-Denied Areas
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory deployed a testing system that helps evaluate unmanned aerial vehicles in GPS-denied environments to support the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s “collaborative autonomy†effort.
Pat Gelsinger on VMware’s Efforts to Secure FedRAMP Certification
VMware is close to earning an authority to operate for its cloud offering under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program and CEO Pat Gelsinger said he considers the FedRAMP certification a “critical milestone†and a significant opportunity for the company, CRN reported Thursday.
DoD Adds Forcepoint Next-Gen Firewall to Approved Products List
The Department of Defense has placed Forcepoint’s Next Generation Firewall on the DoD Information Network Approved Products List following the completion of testing and requirements for security certification.