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New federal per diem rates provide bump for hotels
Fiscal 2024 lodging rates increase slightly; meals allowance remains steady
The federal government’s fiscal 2024 per diem reimbursement rates — released Aug. 16 by the General Services Administration — will largely benefit Virginia’s hotels, but not necessarily its restaurants. The
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Poll: Nation thinks NoVa should get FBI HQ
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Nearly two-thirds of surveyed voters think a new FBI headquarters to replace the agency’s crumbling Washington, D.C., home should be built in Virginia. That’s according to a national survey released
Newport News data analysis co. wins $100M GSA contract
ITA International will help defense agencies operationalize data
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Newport News-based professional services and data analysis company ITA International LLC won a $100 million contract from the U.S. General Services Administration to help defense agencies use data driven tools,
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Huntington Ingalls Industries lands $346M contract to assist U.S. Africa Command
Newport News shipbuilder will provide personnel recovery and casualty evacuation services
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Newport News-based Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Technical Solutions division won a contract with a potential value of $346 million to provide personnel recovery and casualty evacuation services for the Department of
CACI wins $1.4B DOD contract
Arlington-based contractor will provide analysis for Defense Threat Reduction Agency
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Arlington-based Fortune 500 federal technology contractor CACI International Inc. was awarded a potential $1.4 billion task order by the U.S. Department of Defense to continue supporting the Defense Threat Reduction
Prince George County contractor lands $807M GSA task order
NCI Information Systems to work on IT strategy
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The General Services Administration awarded Prince George County-based tech contractor NCI Information Systems Inc. an $807 million task order to work on the administration’s IT strategy, the company announced Thursday.