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GovConWire's Government Contracting News 6/15/2021

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Cisco Wins Potential $1.2B DOD Software Support IDIQ
Contract Awards

Cisco Wins Potential $1.2B DOD Software Support IDIQ

Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO) has won a potential three-year, $1.18 billion contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency to provide technical support services to Department of Defense personnel who use the company’s software products. The San Jose, California-based technology conglomerate will assist DOD clients through the Cisco Smart Net Total Care service, which encompasses 24/7
General Atomics Buys Opto-Electronic Tech Maker Synopta; Scott Forney Quoted
M&A Activity

General Atomics Buys Opto-Electronic Tech Maker Synopta; Scott Forney Quoted

General Atomics has acquired Synopta, a Switzerland-based developer of opto-electronic instrumentation for terrestrial and space applications, for an undisclosed sum. Scott Forney, president of General Atomicsā€™ electromagnetic systems group, said in a statement published Monday the acquired company will operate as General Atomics Synopta, establish a technical center of excellence and expand its European client
GSA Eyes Consumption-Based Approach to Cloud Procurement; Jeff Koses Quoted
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GSA Eyes Consumption-Based Approach to Cloud Procurement; Jeff Koses Quoted

The General Services Administration issued in May its second draft policy that would allow federal agencies to buy commercial cloud services on a consumption basis under the Federal Supply Schedule program, Federal News Network reported Monday. Jeff Koses, senior procurement officer at GSAā€™s office of acquisition policy, wrote in the draft policy that the consumption-based
By Light Subsidiary to Help Build Army’s Collective Training Platform Under Potential $193M Contract
Contract Awards

By Light Subsidiary to Help Build Army’s Collective Training Platform Under Potential $193M Contract

A subsidiary of By Light Professional IT Services has won a potential $192.61 million contract from the U.S. Army to develop simulation and management software for an integrated military training environment. Cole Engineering Services Inc. will help the service branch create the Synthetic Training Environment-Information System Training Simulation Software/Training Management Tool under the firm-fixed-price contract,
Boeing, Lockheed, Raytheon Land Hypersonic Missile Tech Contracts With Air Force
Contract Awards

Boeing, Lockheed, Raytheon Land Hypersonic Missile Tech Contracts With Air Force

Boeing (NYSE: BA), Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) and Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX) have secured contracts from the U.S. Air Force to mature proposed ā€œair-breathingā€ weapon systems for a hypersonic conventional cruise missile development project, according to separate award notices posted on SAM.gov. USAF awarded $47.2 million to Boeing, $33.5 million to Lockheed and $33.7 million
Communications Industry Vet Greg Pelton to Join Iridium as Chief Technical Officer
Executive Moves

Communications Industry Vet Greg Pelton to Join Iridium as Chief Technical Officer

Greg Pelton, most recently the chief product officer of artificial intelligence company Pryon, will join Iridium Communications (Nasdaq: IRDM) to succeed the retiring Hermon Pon as chief technical officer. Pelton will oversee Iridium’s technology development and engineering functions and technical aspects of its product and service offerings, the company said Monday. His responsibilities at the
Comcast Unit Wins $84M DISA Contract for Commercial Ethernet Gateway Region 4
Contract Awards

Comcast Unit Wins $84M DISA Contract for Commercial Ethernet Gateway Region 4

Comcastā€™s (Nasdaq: CMCSA) government services business has won a potential 10-year, $84.16 million contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency to replace legacy multiplexing-based circuits and provide mission partners access to the Department of Defense Information Network through ethernet connections. DISA received six offers for the single-award Commercial Ethernet Gateway Region 4 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract and
QCI to Employ Quantum Software for Processing of Los Alamos National Lab’s Computational Meshes
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QCI to Employ Quantum Software for Processing of Los Alamos National Lab’s Computational Meshes

Quantum Computing Inc. will use its cloud software application to help the Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National Laboratory address graph partitioning and data decomposition issues to enable petascale and exascale simulations that can be applied to national security efforts.  The company and Los Alamos signed a three-year cooperative research and development agreement for the
NASA Opens Up New Commercial Spaceflight Opportunities for Private ISS Astronaut Transportation
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NASA Opens Up New Commercial Spaceflight Opportunities for Private ISS Astronaut Transportation

NASA has started its search for additional U.S. companies that are willing to transport private astronauts to the International Space Station on two separate short-duration missions slated to occur in the 2022-2023 timeframe. These two new flight opportunities for the private sector came one month after NASA and Axiom Space signed an agreement to conduct
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