GAO Overturns Award of $19.9 Billion Global Military Moving Contract
The U.S. Government Accountability Office has overturned the award of a potential nine-year, $19.9 billion contract to a New Jersey company for moving military household goods worldwide.
DOD Contractors Face Oct. 23 Deadline to Purge Chinese Tech
The U.S. Department of Defense has issued a reminder to defense contractors that they have until Oct. 23 to certify they are not using the technologies of five Chinese providers suspected of hacking into sensitive government files.
DOD Re-Awards $7.2 Billion Household Goods Moving Contract
The Department of Defense has re-awarded a $7.2 billion household goods moving contract just two weeks after it had pledged to take corrective action on the contested award by two competitors.
DOD Carriers Unlikely to Recoup All Losses Caused by 16-Day Government Shutdown
Carriers that haul munitions, explosives and other hardware for the U.S. military and saw tonnage evaporate during the partial government shutdown that ended last week said they can’t fully make up their losses.
October 21, 2013