The largest operator of Registered Traveler designated lanes at U.S. airports has unexpectedly ceased operations.
Lockheed Martin will continue to covert paper fingerprint and photo records into digital files for the FBI under a $47 million contract.
Unisys wins a $4.75 million contract to install a digital imaging management system for the police force in New South Wales, Australia.
The Coast Guard Acquisition Directorate has a new rear admiral in charge — Ronald Rábago.
DHS' new mandatory reviews of professional service contracts: A good idea or too tough to do?
The Justice Department has declined to intervene to date but continues to examine allegations raised in the Deepwater False Claims Act lawsuit.
The TSA legislation that was approved by the House on June 4 would require competition for the first time on processing fingerprint biometric data for aviation workers.
The engineer who blew the whistle on alleged shoddy practices in the Coast Guard's Deepwater project took action because of his own conscience, his attorney said today.
The three-year-old SBInet project is proceeding with construction under sharp criticism and lukewarm assessments by government inspectors.
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said she is a big supporter of E-Verify, the Web-based employment eligibility verification tool.
The False Claims Act lawsuit involves a former employee's allegations that the company says it has already investigated and found without merit.
An analysis of the Obama administration’s proposed 2010 federal budget finds four key accelerators that should provide contracting opportunities in 2010 and beyond.
Airport executives are asking Congress not to disrupt an existing biometrics program that would be converted to full competition if new TSA legislation is passed.
A whistleblower has filed a lawsuit alleging serious deficiencies in performance by the prime contractors for the $24 billion Deepwater procurement by the Coast Guard.
In a year of transition, government contractors should expect flat budgets for the next few years, according to FedSources.