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CONTRACTS

Who won April's biggest contracts?

April was full of contract awards, having 15 more than in March. The month was also great for small businesses, with small business awards holding three of the top 10 slots. We count down April's big winners.

FALSE CLAIMS ACT

CDW-G pays $5.7M to settle False Claims Act allegations

CDW-G will pay $5.7 million to settle allegations that it improperly charged for shipping, sold goods from China and under-reported sales to GSA.

NASA SEWP

Time for a fifth helping of SEWP

NASA is set to release a draft RFP for SEWP V, the fifth generation of the lucractive IT product and services contract.

CDW CEO to also become CDW chairman

CDW has named its CEO, Thomas E. Richards to the additional position of chairman of the CDW board, replacing John A. Edwardson.

10 named to $775M Marines hardware award

The multiple award contract provides a mechanism for a wide array of computer equipment for the Corps.

Are you ready for the emerging energy opportunity?

The market will be measured in the billions, but contractors will have to look in untraditional places.

Army clamps down ITES hardware contract

ITES-2H becomes Army only vehicle so its life can be extended until a new award is made.

CDW president and COO promoted to CEO

Thomas Richards will succeed John Edwardson as CEO of CDW on Oct. 1, with Edwardson remaining chairman of the board for at least another year.

An oxymoron? Data center consolidation is expanding

Consolidation of data centers is growing, according to the 2010 Energy Efficient IT Report by CDW.

CDW small-biz team wrangles large Microsoft win

CDW Government teams with TCK Integration Services to win a $200 million contract to supply Microsoft products across the Energy Department.

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