The Homeland Security Department is looking for a veteran-owned small businss to operate a wiki for federal collaboration on cybersecurity.
Unisys Corp. is one of five companies chosen to compete for task orders under FEMA’s $500 million Centralized Operations, Maintenance and Management Information Technology contract.
The organizations trying to stop the E-Verify rule from covering federal contractors have filed for an injunction to delay enforcement from beginning Sept. 8.
Raytheon will acquire BBN Technologies, a specialist in research and development, and a provider of critical solutions for national defense and security missions.
A judge upheld the Homeland Security Department's E-Verify electronic employment verification rule for federal contractors starting Sept. 8.
The Homeland Security Department's Science and Technology Directorate is seeking approval to continue using the existing set of up to 11 application forms for Safety Act designations beyond Jan. 31, 2010.
Eye on M&A
The $11 million purchase of BIO-key International Inc.'s law enforcement division is likely only the first of several to come for InterAct911 Mobile Systems Inc.
The Coast Guard Acquisitions Directorate is preparing to isssue a request for proposal for a large professional services contract.
The FCC is considering requests to form a broadband network for first responders rather than waiting for the commission to create a nationwide network.
BIO-key International Inc. plans to sell its Law Enforcement Division to InterAct911 Mobile Systems, Inc.
Apriva will provide the Defense Information Systems Agency with hardware, software licenses and other information technology services under a five-year, $17 million contract.
TechAmerica and others ask lawmakers to deal with their worries about E-Verify.
Serco Inc. will provide record processing services to the Citizenship and Immigration Services under a $190 million contract.
Sen. Charles Schumer wants to add biometrics to E-Verify, which would create a multibillion-dollar business opportunity.
Alion Science and Technology Corp. will provide radio-frequency spectrum modeling, simulation and analysis to the Army.