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Peter Blocker, former vice president of the integrated mission systems business unit at Sierra Nevada, has joined MCR Federal as vice president for the latter company™s defense sector business in the U.S. Southeast region. Blocker will oversee MCR™s office in Huntsville, Alabama and work with defense sector clients in Florida, Georgia and ...

William Haynes II, formerly executive vice president and general counsel of SIGA Technologies, has joined CSRA Inc. (NYSE: CSRA) as EVP, general counsel and corporate secretary. Haynes will be responsible for the company’s legal affairs, compliance and corporate governance, CSRA said Friday. “We’re delighted that someone with Jim&#...

Seaward Marine Services will provide support services for the U.S. Navy™s office of the director of ocean engineering, supervisor of salvage and diving under a potential one-year, $257.9 million contract. The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, firm-fixed-price contract covers underwater hull cleaning and related work on the serv...

Michele Cook, formerly a principal for Booz Allen Hamilton‘s (NYSE: BAH) business development center of excellence, has joined KEYW Corp. (Nasdaq: KEYW) as executive vice president of business development. Cook brings to KEYW two decades of experience within the Defense Department and intelligence community, KEYW said Tuesday. “Michele&#...

Bechtel™s plant machinery division has secured a potential $393 million contract to continue to supply nuclear propulsion components to the U.S. Navy. The Naval Sea Systems Command awarded the cost-plus-fixed-fee contract as part of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, the Defense Department said Wednesday. The Energy Department™s Na...

Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) has received a potential $349.2 million contract modification to manufacture tools for the U.S. Navy™s future USS Lyndon B. Johnson destroyer. Raytheon will produce mission system equipment for the Zumwalt-class ship through October 2019 if the Navy exercises all options, the Defense Department said Thursday. Construct...

Pratt & Whitney, a United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX) subsidiary, has received a $317.8 million contract modification to maintain F119 engines for the U.S. Air Force. The Defense Department said Thursday the company is scheduled to complete work under the contract on Dec. 31. The Air Force uses F119 engines to power its F-22 Raptor aircr...