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GovConWire's Government Contracting News 12/12/2022

NASA, Boeing Finalize $3.2B Deal to Continue Space Launch System Manufacturing Work
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NASA, Boeing Finalize $3.2B Deal to Continue Space Launch System Manufacturing Work

Boeing (NYSE: BA) and NASA have closed on a $3.2 billion contract for the production of core and upper stages to power Space Launch System rockets that will support future lunar exploration missions. The aerospace and defense company will use the funds to manufacture up to 10 SLS core stages for Artemis III and IV,
92 Vendors Win Spots on $900M Air Force Multidomain Tech Development Contract
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92 Vendors Win Spots on $900M Air Force Multidomain Tech Development Contract

The U.S. Air Force has awarded 92 companies positions on a potential 10-year, $900 million contract to come up with innovative approaches to advance the development of multidomain systems. The Air Force Life Cycle Management at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio is the contracting activity and received 94 proposals for the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract,
Q&A With MTSI Executive VP David Messina Highlights Nearly 30 Years of Company Growth
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Q&A With MTSI Executive VP David Messina Highlights Nearly 30 Years of Company Growth

In a recent Executive Spotlight interview, David Messina, executive vice president of national security division at Modern Technology Solutions Inc., talked about the company’s almost three decades of organic growth and its initiatives to sustain it and drive values for customers. The Q&A also tackled MTSI’s industry partnerships, the company’s efforts to help and give
SAIC Lands $349M Contract for Navy Tactical Network Engineering Services
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SAIC Lands $349M Contract for Navy Tactical Network Engineering Services

The U.S. Navy has awarded Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) a five-year, $349.5 million contract to engineer the branch’s afloat and ashore tactical networks. SAIC will carry out in-service engineering work to help the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific sustain the operational effectiveness and peak capacity of TACNET infrastructure, the Department of Defense said
Air Force Issues RFI for Eglin Wide Agile Acquisition Contract On-Ramp II
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Air Force Issues RFI for Eglin Wide Agile Acquisition Contract On-Ramp II

The U.S. Air Force has started to seek industry feedback as the service plans to conduct another on-ramp process for a potential 10-year, $46 billion contract vehicle for weapons, digital and model-based systems engineering, Agile processes, open systems architecture and enterprise analytics.  The Air Force Lifecycle Management Center’s armament directorate at Eglin Air Force Base
Bajinder Paul Named Arch Systems President, Chief Innovation Officer
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Bajinder Paul Named Arch Systems President, Chief Innovation Officer

Bajinder Paul, a 25-year federal service veteran, has been appointed president and chief innovation officer at Baltimore, Maryland-based information technology services company Arch Systems. He brings to the position over two decades of experience in operational and strategic leadership and information technology encompassing software development, project and program management, cloud-based transformation, cybersecurity, IT acquisition, budget
DOE Releases Draft Solicitation for Hanford Site Occupational Medical Services Recompete
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DOE Releases Draft Solicitation for Hanford Site Occupational Medical Services Recompete

The Department of Energy has issued a draft request for proposals for the recompete of a contract to procure occupational medical services for personnel working on the Hanford Site, an inactive government-owned nuclear production complex in Washington state. DOE is seeking industry feedback on preliminary RFP documents one year ahead of the expiration of incumbent
Karin Feldman Named Interim COO, Chief Nuclear Officer at NuScale Power
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Karin Feldman Named Interim COO, Chief Nuclear Officer at NuScale Power

Karin Feldman, vice president of NuScale Power‘s (NYSE: SMR) program management office, has been appointed interim chief operating officer and chief nuclear officer. She will step into the dual position Jan. 6 and replace Dale Atkinson, who will retire from NuScale after more than eight years of service, the company said Friday.  Feldman will report
Lockheed Unit Books $328M Contract to Support US, UK Strategic Weapon Systems
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Lockheed Unit Books $328M Contract to Support US, UK Strategic Weapon Systems

A business segment of Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) has received a $328.5 million contract to perform support work on Trident ballistic missile systems designed for U.S. and U.K. submarines. The company’s rotary and missions systems unit will provide support to the Strategic Weapon System Trident Fleet, integrate increment eight on shipboards and develop a navigation subsystem,
Entergy Exec Chair Leo Denault Elected to HII Board
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Entergy Exec Chair Leo Denault Elected to HII Board

HII (NYSE: HII) has named Leo Denault, former CEO and current executive chair of energy company Entergy Corp., to the military shipbuilder’s board of directors. The four-decade industry veteran is known for leading Entergy’s transformation efforts to become one of the country’s clean power generation fleet operators, HII said Friday. Denault took the helm at
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