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GovConWire's Government Contracting News 12/13/2022

Rob VanBrunt Elevated to CEO of Spirent’s Federal Subsidiary
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Rob VanBrunt Elevated to CEO of Spirent’s Federal Subsidiary

Rob VanBrunt, a more than three-decade Spirent Communications veteran and current executive vice president of the company’s Office of Business Excellence, has been designated as president and CEO of Spirent Federal Systems. Once onboarding is finalized, the executive will assume his new role at the federal business arm of Spirent and leverage his business operation
NASA Solicits Offers for Spacecraft Processing Operations Contract
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NASA Solicits Offers for Spacecraft Processing Operations Contract

NASA has started seeking proposals for a potential 10-year contract to provide facilities and services needed to facilitate the processing and integration of spacecraft with the launch vehicle. The agency will launch a full-and-open competition for the Spacecraft Processing Operations Contract and plans to award the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract in January, according to a solicitation published
Richard Syretz Promoted to Ideal Innovations President
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Richard Syretz Promoted to Ideal Innovations President

Richard Syretz, former chief operating officer of Ideal Innovations Inc., has been promoted to president of the Arlington, Virginia-based company. He will oversee the professional services business and directly report to Bob Kocher, founder and CEO of I3, the company said Monday. Kocher said Syretz will help expand the company’s client base and drive new
M1 Support Services Books $535M Army Contract Modification for Aviation Maintenance Work
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M1 Support Services Books $535M Army Contract Modification for Aviation Maintenance Work

M1 Support Services, a Denton, Texas-based aerospace and defense company, has received a $535.4 million contract modification from the U.S. Army for the continued delivery of aviation maintenance services to the military branch. The Department of Defense said Monday the service-disabled veteran-owned, woman-owned business will conduct work at Fort Rucker, Alabama, through Jan. 15, 2024.
Draper Appoints Former General Dynamics Exec Mary Kim as VP, General Counsel
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Draper Appoints Former General Dynamics Exec Mary Kim as VP, General Counsel

Mary Kim, former assistant general counsel and director at General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), was named as vice president and general counsel at Draper. In a LinkedIn post, the nonprofit engineering innovation company also said Kim will serve as secretary of its board of directors and work from its Reston, Virginia office. Kim also functioned as
Army Requests Proposals for Automated Installation Entry Follow-On Acquisition
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Army Requests Proposals for Automated Installation Entry Follow-On Acquisition

The U.S. Army has begun seeking bids for a potential $293.8 million follow-on contract to procure commercial-off-the-shelf technologies for the service branch’s enterprise installation access control system. The Automated Installation Entry Next procurement effort covers the deployment of the AIE system to additional Army installations outside and within the continental U.S. and the insertion of
Michael Buscher Named Fortem Executive Director of Enterprise Operations
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Michael Buscher Named Fortem Executive Director of Enterprise Operations

Michael Buscher, a defense and intelligence industry veteran, has been appointed executive director of enterprise operations at counter-unmanned aerial systems developer Fortem Technologies.  He will be based out of the company’s new office in Washington, D.C., and will coordinate Fortem’s business development strategies and engagements with U.S. government customers, the company said Monday. Buscher served
KPMG Adds Former CMS Official Melissa Jaffe to Federal Health Practice
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KPMG Adds Former CMS Official Melissa Jaffe to Federal Health Practice

Melissa Jaffe, former senior adviser for data and analytics at Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, has joined KPMG‘s federal health practice to serve as director and provide leadership assistance in its advisory efforts focused on health regulation and policy, FedHealthIT reported Monday. The executive brings to her new role over two decades of health
6 Companies Win Spots on $200M USACE Architect-Engineer Services Contract
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6 Companies Win Spots on $200M USACE Architect-Engineer Services Contract

Six companies will compete for task orders on a $200 million contract to provide architectural and engineering services to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. USACE received 11 bids for the firm-fixed-price contract via the internet and expects work to be complete by June 11, 2028, the Department of Defense said Monday. The awardees are:
General Dynamics Subsidiary Receives $50M USS Montana Post-Delivery Support Contract
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General Dynamics Subsidiary Receives $50M USS Montana Post-Delivery Support Contract

A General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) subsidiary has booked a one-year, $50.1 million contract modification from the U.S. Navy to carry out post-delivery work on a Virginia-class fast-attack submarine that entered service in June. General Dynamics Electric Boat will provide support services to USS Montana (SSN 794) under the cost-plus-fixed-fee award, the Department of Defense said
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