Akima Infrastructure Services, a subsidiary of Akima, has secured a potential four-year, $63 million, from Consolidated Nuclear Security, to enhance staff proficiency in engineering, professional and technical services for the Department of
MoreThe National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has indicated its intent to award a potential six-month contract extension to an industry team led by Bechtel for continued management and operation work at two
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has appointed Kenneth Bible, former senior IT and cybersecurity official with the U.S. Marine Corps, as chief information security officer (CISO). Bible will succeed Paul Beckman,
MoreThe top government contracts won by Akima, LLC are key to advancing federal missions involving construction, logistics, national security, information technology, engineering systems, and system application. Akima’s native origins empower the company
MoreAn Akima business has won a $199.77 contract to deliver base operations support for the 81st Training Wing at Keesler Air Force Base. Under the potential seven-year award, Akima Intra-Data will provide a variety
MoreAkima’s Truestone subsidiary has secured a potential five-year, $194 million contract from the U.S. Army to support the service branch’s Tobyhanna Army Depot in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains region. Under the award, Truestone will provide logistics
MoreJoe Klimavicz, chief information officer at the Justice Department, will implement a service broker model for the agency’s acquisition of IT services and infrastructure to replace a traditional in-house process, FCW reported Friday. Colby Hochmuth writes that Justice
MoreLinda Cureton, NASA CIO, will retire on April 1 and leave a legacy of innovation and strategic thinking, writes Frank Konkel and Camille Tuutti for FCW. Cureton has been with the U.S. government
MoreJust over a year ago, Robert Gates announced a plan to add 20,000 employees to the defense acquisition workforce by 2015: 11,000 jobs converted from contractor-held positions and 9,000 new jobs. He
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