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Stratascor has secured a potential $49 million contract to provide cybersecurity, information technology and other services that support the U.S. Navy’s information warfare training activities. The contract holds a $40.3 million base value over a five-year period and an option to extend services for another six months, the Department of Defense said Friday. Seventy percent […] More
Stratascorp Technologies has secured a $31.2 million task order from the U.S. Navy to continue supporting afloat operations and sustainment of Military Sealift Command’s command, control, communications and computers capabilities. The information technology company said Monday it will offer technical services in support of MSC Network Operations Centers, C4 capabilities aboard MSC ships and future […] More
Wayne Rehberger, chief financial officer of Engility Holdings, has said the company’s decision to acquire professional services provider TASC in 2014 through a $1.3 billion stock deal was driven by the latter’s intelligence business, Virginia Business reported Friday. Rehberger said TASC’s intelligence business “helped balance Engility’s strategic portfolio.” He was instrumental in the 2015 integration of both […] More
The government services market started to get a glimpse of what would eventually become an ongoing landscape shift in October 2014 when Engility Holdings announced its $1.3 billion acquisition of fellow Chantilly, Va.-based contractor TASC, a deal which closed in February 2015. Since the TASC deal was announced, companies in the government services space have […] More
TASC, an Engility Holdings subsidiary, has received a potential $53.2 million contract to help the U.S. Navy‘s Naval Surface Warfare Center engineer radar systems. The Defense Department said Friday the contract has an initial value of $35.4 million and includes foreign military sales transactions with South Korea, Taiwan and Poland. TASC will also provide logistics, […] More
TASC, an Engility Holdings subsidiary, will exhibit its geospatial intelligence applications technology platform at the four-day U.S. GEOINT Foundation’s 2015 Symposium in Washingto, which starts Monday. Engility said Wednesday TASC designed the Innovative GEOINT App Provider Program for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to help application developers create mapping applications with unclassified geospatial information. IGAPP is intended to act […] More
Engility‘s TASC subsidiary has won a six-year, $66.9 million contract to provide horizontal integration and systems engineering support services for the U.S. Air Force. TASC will carry out baseline maintenance, verification and testing work at Los Angeles Air Force Base under the firm-fixed-price contract, the Defense Department said Friday. The Space and Missile Systems Center received three […] More
Engility Holdings CEO Tony Smeraglinolo has said his company and TASC will work to communicate employees and customers over the next two-to-three months in an effort to help the integration of both firms run smoothly in an interview with Washington Technology published Thursday. Engility wrapped up its $1.3 billion acquisition of TASC on Thursday and the combined firm […] More
TASC will compete for task orders to perform professional services under the General Services Administration’s potential 10-year OASIS contract vehicle, a win President and CEO John Hynes says allows the company to sustain its engineering and decision-support work in the federal space. “With OASIS, we now look forward to continuing to provide the Air Force and other federal organizations […] More
The federal space sector faces a challenge as budget trends point to other priorities and future budget increases appear limited with the current economy and the steadily declining discretionary spending, TASC senior engineer Gary Oleson writes in a March 17 op-ed for Space News. To address this challenge, Oleson writes the sector must choose to either reduce […] More

Kevin Kelly, chairman and CEO of defense services provider Arcfield, has been deemed as one of the 100 most outstanding leaders in the government contracting sector in 2024 by Executive Mosaic. As one of the 42 first-time inductees into the Wash100 league, he is credited for his role in the company's recent milestones including the acquisition of Strategic Technology Consulting and Orion Space Solutions.

Vote for Kelly as your favorite GovCon leader as part of the 2024 Wash100 popular vote competition! Voting closes on April 30, so visit Wash100.com to cast your ten votes today.

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