ICF has secured a three-year contract of an undisclosed value to create a disaster management community development block grant mitigation, or CDBG-Mitigation, action plan for the residents of Columbia, S.C.
Read More »Lockheed F-16 Production Line Opens in South Carolina; Michele Evans Quoted
Lockheed Martin celebrated the opening of an F-35 aircraft production line at a newly refurbished hangar facility in Greenville, S.C. with ribbon-cutting ceremony held Tuesday.
Read More »ManTech Backs Army Vehicles Through New South Carolina Logistics Center; Dan Keefe Comments
ManTech International has launched a new logistics center in North Charleston, S.C., to support the U.S. Army’s Vehicle Engineering Maintenance and Operations Support program. The logistics center is composed of two buildings with a combined space of approximately 310,000 square feet, including a central hub that houses parts for the …
Read More »SAIC to Establish Platform Integration & Engineering Hub in S.C.; Tony Moraco Comments
Science Applications International Corp. has begun construction of a Berkeley County, S.C.-based facility for the engineering and integration of technology platforms. SAIC said Friday it is scheduled to open the Platform Innovation Center later this year and expects to create up to 200 jobs there during the next five years. The center is part of …
Read More »Nazzic Keene: SAIC Expands Platform Integration Operations Through New South Carolina Facility
Science and Applications International Corp. has selected North Pointe Commerce Park in Charleston, South Carolina, as location for the government technology services contractor’s new warehouse and production facility. Nazzic Keene, chief operating officer at SAIC, said in a statement published Friday the company considered the site’s proximity to its existing facilities, …
Read More »Report: SAIC Plans New South Carolina Manufacturing Facility
Science Applications International Corp. plans to establish a $28.5 million manufacturing facility in Charleston, South Carolina, the Post and Courier reported Friday. Barry Jurs, economic development director for the Berkeley County in South Carolina, said the new facility is expected to generate 200 jobs and accommodate military equipment production work. …
Read More »Lockheed Hosts South Carolina Legislators at Facility for T-50A, F-16 Programs
Lockheed Martin offered some South Carolina legislators a tour of the company’s facility in Greenville and provided them an update on two aircraft programs during their visit Monday. The company said Wednesday state officials and congressional staff toured the T-50A Final Assembly and Checkout facility and Ground Based Training Systems center. T-50A is Lockheed …
Read More »DynCorp to Deliver Equipment Related Services for Army TACOM Services
DynCorp International has received a potential $14.5 million contract to deliver equipment related services in support of U.S. Army TACOM Strategic Services Solutions. The contract entails the company to contribute qualified personnel, general mechanics tool kits and site supervision to Army TRADOC training locations in Georgia, Missouri, South Carolina and Virginia, DynCorp said Monday. …
Read More »LMI Gets Marine Infrastructure Support Contract Modification
LMI has received potential five-year, $46 million contract modification that covers facility planning, services data management and geospatial information support for the U.S. Marine Corps‘ Infrastructure Reset Strategy. The modification contains a one-year base period worth $12.3 million and work could extend through Oct. 22, 2022 if all options are exercised, LMI said …
Read More »General Dynamics to Continue Yard Services for Navy Nuclear Submarines, Moored Training Ships
General Dynamics‘ Electric Boat subsidiary has received a one-year, $28.6 million contract option to continue to provide various yard services for the U.S. Navy‘s nuclear-powered submarines and moored training ships. The Defense Department said Friday Electric Boat will furnish, fabricate or acquire materials, supplies and support services necessary to manage reactor plant planning …
Read More »Sentar Gets SPAWAR Task Order for Security Engineering, Software Devt Support
Sentar has secured a five-year, $9.9 million task order from the U.S. Navy‘s Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific for security engineering, software development and technical support services. SPAWARSYSCEN PAC awarded the order through the multiple-award Cyberspace Science, Research, Engineering and Technology Integration contract Sentar won a spot on in March, the …
Read More »Leidos Secures Follow-On Navy Intell System Support Contract; Tim Reardon Comments
Leidos has secured a potential two-year, $43 million contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command to provide technical services in support of the U.S. Navy‘s intelligence infrastructure. The follow-on contract covers technical assessment and evaluation, program definition, organization and direction support for the Distributed Common Ground System – Navy family …
Read More »Booz Allen’s New South Carolina Facility to Support Digital Services Work for Govt Clients
Booz Allen Hamilton has unveiled a new 75,000-square-foot office in Charleston, South Carolina, in a push to support the work of the company’s digital solutions business with federal agencies, facilitate collaboration and bring technology platforms to government clients. The Charleston Digital Hub is part of Booz Allen’s Vision 2020 strategy …
Read More »BAE Plans to Add 120 Jobs Through Aiken County, S.C. Facility Expansion
BAE Systems‘ U.S. subsidiary plans to invest $8.4 million to expand operations at a company facility in Aiken County, South Carolina, and expects to create more than 120 jobs through the expansion effort. The South Carolina Department of Commerce said Tuesday that BAE Systems Inc. will also add new equipment and machinery as …
Read More »Lockheed Tests Second Trainer Aircraft for Air Force T-X Competition
Lockheed Martin has conducted the first flight test of a second trainer aircraft that the company plans to offer in the U.S. Air Force‘s T-X trainer competition. The company said Monday the demonstration of its second production-ready T-50A aircraft occurred in Greenville, South Carolina, where Lockheed’s final assembly and checkout facility is located. T-50A …
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