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DISA
DISA wants to move out the old, and bring in the new for the Defense Information System Network. It's released a request for information on contractors who can bring in new technologies.
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ARMY
General Dynamics Information Technology has won a contract to provde services in support of programs at the Defense and Veteran Brain Injury Center.
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Readers are questioning the need for another broad, IT servces contract, particularly in these times of tight budgets. Is it time that agencies be asked to justify their task order contracts?
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OPINION
This analysis predicts that a private Dell will bring multiple benefits to government customers and partners looking for innovation and lower costs.
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ARMY
The Army has started the planning process for the third generation of the services portion of IT Enteprise Solutions contract. Comments due Feb. 21.
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The defense budget process is fundamentally flawed, particularly in an era where significant cuts are coming. Is there a realistic way to balance resources and strategy?
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EMERGING TECHNOLOGY
QinetiQ North America's CIO John Lambeth explains why he hopes technologies such as sign-on capabilities, better software for mobile devices and improved collaboration are among the technologies he hopes mature in 2013.
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A new survey leaves little doubt of the pain contractors are already feeling from the budget impasse. Where does it hurt the most?
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OPINION
Lowest price, technical acceptable procurements don't mean that rock-bottom pricing is the only way to win. Here's a two-part strategy to help your technical expertise can carry the day.
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ARMY
One of the U.S. Army's Joint Program Executive Offices awarded 43 contractors its $495 million chemical and biological defense contract. Who were the winners?
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