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CLOUD
In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s venture capital group, has invested in Apigee, a developer of a cloud platform for sharing data and services through apps.
Apigee has developed an application programming interface, or API, that In-Q-Tel believes can benefit the intelligence community.
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PROCUREMENT
The Small Business Administration is going on the campaign trail to promote opportunities for women-owned contracting firms, Government Executive reported.
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CONTRACTS
The U.S. judiciary is developing a blanket purchase agreement to buy nearly $100 million on a variety of Dell products and related services.
The products will include IT systems, wide area networks, local area networks and software applications for the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, courthouses and data centers.
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COMPANIES
MCR Federal and Safran North America LLC have formed an alliance that will let the two companies develop and integrate program management solutions.
Both companies have strengths in program management, and this collaboration will bring together MCR’s Linked CREST Analysis and Assessment process, a data analytics tool, with Safran’s program management solutions, the companies said in a statement.
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PROCUREMENT
New restrictions on what the federal government can buy from China have led one company to leave the U.S. market, FCW is reporting.
Huawei, a China-based telecom company, is no longer interested in the United States, one of their executives told the China Morning Post. Instead they will look to Europe to expand.
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CONTRACT OPPORTUNITY
The Homeland Security Department is developing a single-award, task order contract for an identity management system that will issue 300,000 IDs.
The contract will support implementation of Homeland Security Presidential Directive – 12 (HSPD-12), which is supposed to increase security, reduce identity fraud and protect personal privacy.
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NAVY
CACI Technologies has won a $20.2 million contract modification with the U.S. Navy for professional support.
These services will support the Program Executive Office Littoral Combat Ships, and will include program management, acquisition support, technical and engineering support, business and financial management support and logistics support.
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Health IT is often mentioned as one of the hot niche markets in the federal space. Along with areas such as cyber and big data, it’s seen as a market with long term growth potential.
But it also is a market rife with political and cultural challenges. Just look at the problems the Military Health System and the Veterans Affairs Department have had in developing an integrated electronic health record.
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OPINION
The landmark technology shift that the market research firm IDC has dubbed the 3rd Platform in a whitepaper sponsored by Dell, is to say the least, a whole lot more than a place to catch a train.
To clarify, and simplify a bit, the IDC whitepaper "Making the Case: IT Consolidation and Powerful New Platforms — A Call to Action for Boosting Government Productivity," [Document #GI238094, April 2013] outlines the concept like this:
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AIR FORCE
Raytheon Co. has won a $50.6 million contract to provide the U.S. Air Force with 19 D-RAPCON air traffic control systems.
The D-RAPCON system is a deployable air traffic control surveillance system that provides a supportable, adaptable, persistent, expeditionary terminal approach and enroute surveillance and control capability for joint, coalition and civil aircraft worldwide, the Defense Department said in a release.
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