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More Space Startups See US Government as Potential Customer
Industry experts said space startups are engaging more with the U.S. government as they see it as a client and as an investor, SpaceNews reported Thursday. “We saw many firms overtly or less overtly turn towards government as a potential customer," Carissa Christensen, CEO of analyst firm Bryce Space & Technology, said Tuesday at a Washington Space Business Roundtable event.
AWS, Credence Management Solutions Wrap Up Cloud Migration of DLA Apps; Dave Levy Quoted
Amazon Web Services partnered with Credence Management Solutions to complete the migration of five applications operated by the Defense Logistics Agency to the AWS GovCloud environment.
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KippsDeSanto’s Bob Kipps on GovCon M&A Market in 2020
Bob Kipps, co-founder and managing director of investment bank KippsDeSanto & Co. and a former Wash100 award winner, told the Washington Business Journal in an interview published Thursday that the company is “bullish†as it looks to the mergers and acquisitions market for government contracting in 2020.
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Business Dev’t Vet Joe Kearney Promoted to Growth, Capture VP at VetsEZ
Joe Kearney, former director of business development at VetsEZ, has been elevated to the role of vice president of growth and capture, FedHealthIT reported Thursday.
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CenturyLink Wins $1.6B EIS Task Order for Interior Dept Network Services; David Young Quoted
The Department of the Interior has awarded CenturyLink a potential $1.6 billion task order via the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract vehicle to provide managed network services to support DOI's information technology modernization efforts, the company announced on Thursday.
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Raytheon Completes Initial Navy Tomahawk Missile Block V Reconfiguration
Raytheon has reconfigured a Tomahawk cruise missile system into the Block V version for the U.S. Navy, Seapower Magazine reported Wednesday.
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Collins Aerospace to Build Orion Spacecraft Subsystems Under $320M Contract
Lockheed Martin has awarded Collins Aerospace a $320M contract to supply subsystems for the Orion spacecraft that NASA will use for future Artemis missions aimed at establishing sustained human presence on the moon.