Would Innovation By Any Other Name Smell as Sweet?
Mobile tools and other emerging technologies play such vital roles in shaping how people live today, and cut across from the private sector into government operations, including the intelligence and national security communities. But in the quest to leverage such developments, can the efforts really be called "innovation?" guest blogger Jason Thomas asks. He has another word for it.
BAH to Develop Advanced Technology Systems
Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, Virginia, is being awarded a $26,765,034 cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost-reimbursable contract to provide services in support of
Air Combat Command Awards Air Surveillance Support Contract
Telecommunication Support Services Inc., Melbourne, Florida, has been awarded an $8,865,684 firm-fixed-price modification to exercise Option 1 of FA4890-14-C-0013-P0009 for Mobile Air Surveil
NetCentrics to Support Army Information Technology Agency
NetCentrics Corp., Herndon, Virginia, was awarded an $18,062,724 firm-fixed-price, incrementally-funded contract with options for information technology support to the Army Information Techno
Joint Venture to Develop Submarine Antennas
Sippican/GSM Submarine Antenna JV, Marion, Massachusetts, is being awarded a not-to-exceed $30,890,543 cost-plus-incentive-fee, cost-plus-fixed-fee, firm-fixed-price letter contract for the d
Cleveland BioLabs to Study Ionizing Radiation Effects
Cleveland BioLabs Inc., Buffalo, New York, was awarded a $9,226,455 cost-plus-fixed-fee multi-year contract for advanced research into mitigating and tr