Major Contract Wins
This week were recapping significant contract wins, including:
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U.S. Navy awards three companies a $550.8M award.
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U.S. Navy selects Accenture Federal Services, Booz Allen Hamilton for a $980M contract.
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DIA awards Parsons a $164.7M contract.
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U.S. Navy awards BAE Systems a $175M win.
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U.S. Navy selects Lockheed Martin for a $194.3M contract.
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U.S. Navy to consolidate 15 awards into a $12.6B contract vehicle.
The U.S. Navy has awarded three companies spots on a potential five-year, $550.8 million blanket purchase agreement to supply McAfee-branded hardware, software and services. DLT Solutions, EC America and International Systems Marketing are eligible to vie for task orders to supply the offerings to the Defense Department, U.S. Coast Guard and intelligence community, the DoD said Wednesday.
The U.S. Navy has selected Accenture Federal Services and Booz Allen Hamilton as additional awardees on a potential five-year, $980 million contract to support the Department of the Navys Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness program. Eight offers were submitted to the Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Centers Contracting Department for the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a $153.8 million initial value, the Defense Department said Tuesday.
Parsons has won a potential 10-year, $164.7 million contract to support various functions at the Defense Intelligence Agencys Missile and Space Intelligence Center in Huntsville, Ala. The Defense Department said Tuesday that Parsons government services business will help MSIC manage analytical tools for modeling and simulation architecture, as well as development and integration models.
BAE Systems has secured a $175 million order from the U.S. Navy to produce more than 7,000 laser-guided rockets designed to engage targets and minimize potential collateral damage. The order falls under a potential $600 Navy million contracting vehicle for the supply of Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System rockets to the U.S. military and allied nations, BAE Systems said Tuesday.
Lockheed Martin has received a potential $194.3 million contract to provide consoles and cabinets for the machinery control system of the U.S. Navys Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers. DDG 51 MCS is designed to monitor and manage the ships auxiliary, damage control, electrical and propulsion systems, the Defense Department said Tuesday.
The U.S. Navy looks to consolidate as many as 15 contracts for aircraft maintenance and logistics support services into a potential seven-year, $12.6 billion contract vehicle, Bloomberg Government reported Monday. A pre-solicitation conference on the Contracted Maintenance, Modification, Aircrew and Related Services program is scheduled to take place in California, Md., from May 15 to 17.
NOTE: Last week’s Round-Up mistakenly reported that Peraton had purchased SGI in the bullet points section. The company they purchased is SRI, Strategic Resources International. At Executive Mosaic we take accuracy very seriously and apologize for the error.
Chef Jonathan Krinn: Back on Top
Those that know me, know that I eat for a living. Master chef and restaurateur Jonathan Krinn has built his Vienna restaurant, Clarity, into a high-energy gourmet bistro that will delight your senses, tastes and need for an out-of-the-ordinary dining experience . Krinn, for those that remember his high flying days at Restaurant 2941, continues to delight the discerning and well-heeled crowd as he did in his past life. The restaurant is an obvious extension of his personal commitment and boundless energy. I loved the experience and you will too … P.S. His father continues to make the bread and it is as wonderful as the expertly chosen wine list!
Visit Clarity: https://www.clarityvienna.com/
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