Welcome to today's Defense Business Briefing, your weekly roundup of the latest defense industry news.
Next chief executive plots growth plan for ManTech
Tapped to serve as chief executive of ManTech International, Kevin Phillips is pursuing growth that would increase the company's revenues to at least $2.5 billion in 2020.
Chief executives of government services contractors team up on shared issues
The leaders of several government services contractors, including CACI International, CSRA and ManTech International, have started meeting regularly to draw attention to areas of shared concern.
DXC says deal with Vencore, KeyPoint is moving forward
DXC Technology announced the Federal Trade Commission has advanced its deal to combine its U.S. public sector business with Vencore and KeyPoint Government Solutions.
Protest spotlight
The Government Accountability Office has denied a protest filed by CAE over an Army contract for flight training services.
The week ahead
The week following the holidays appears relatively quiet, but Congress is facing the expiration of the latest continuing resolution extension on Jan. 19.
Air Force could release B-52 engine RFP in FY-18 based on 'notional' schedule
The Air Force could request proposals from industry in the second quarter of fiscal year 2018 for a two-step B-52 engine replacement effort, according to a new notional schedule.
Navy asks industry to demonstrate existing tech for Next Gen Jammer
The Navy has updated its schedule for developing the second increment of the multibillion-dollar Next Generation Jammer, which focuses on the low-band spectrum, and is looking to industry to demonstrate existing technologies.
ONR embarks on Light Armored Vehicle replacement project
The Office of Naval Research is embarking on a science and technology effort focused on a fifth-generation Light Armored Vehicle replacement for the Marine Corps and intends to hold an industry day this month.