KBR Iraq win opens future opportunities

KBR emphasizes strengths as it chases and wins the next phase of a contract that could propel it to more work supporting troops in Iraq.

Antarctica opportunity beckons contractors

National Science Foundation contract draws big names from the contractor community hungry for long-term opportunities.

SAIC wins deliver on IPO's promise

Science Applications International Corp. has embraced life as a public company by structuring the company to be able to chase larger and more complex projects.

CSC counts cyber, health, logistics among hot targets

Computer Sciences Corp. celebrates its 50th birthday by identifying the seven markets that it thinks can grow its business.

The prognosis is good for state and local health IT

The need for efficiency and a boost from the stimulus package are driving health IT opportunities.

Assess & reassess

Officials at SRA International Inc. were well aware of the benefits of receiving an Information Security Assessment Capability Maturity Model rating, having first gone through the process of receiving an assessment back in 2001.

Profile: George Pedersen | Expectations exceeded

ManTech's success fulfills George Pedersen's lifelong ambition.

Virtualization: The Latest Word in Storage Area Networks ... Or Is It?

When the storage area network first came onto the scene, its proponents promised that managing storage would be faster, simpler, easier and less resource-intensive. But many industry observers say the technology hasn't always lived up to its promise. Virtualization ? the next step toward automated data storage ? has finally arrived, and not surprisingly, its proponents are beginning to make their own lofty promises.

Virtualization

When the storage area network first came onto the scene, its proponents promised that managing storage would be faster, simpler, easier and less resource-intensive.

Application Service Providers: Partnering With Integrators Key to Success

When the application service provider model first arrived on the scene a few years ago, many ASP vendors decided to take on the requisite integration work themselves even as many systems integrators thought they could simply add the ASP service to their bag of tricks.

Application Service Providers: Partnering With Integrators Is Key to Success

When the application service provider model first arrived on the scene a few years ago, many ASP vendors decided to take on the requisite integration work themselves even as many systems integrators thought they could simply add the ASP service to their bag of tricks.

Records Management Still Looking For Respect

Records managers often see themselves as the Rodney Dangerfields of the information technology world. Their projects are rarely given the same standing as issues such as e-government, enterprise resource planning or the year 2000 compliance problem.

Help Desks, Call Centers Move to the Web

Help desk and call center vendors are finally catching the Internet bug ? albeit quietly ? as a number of major and minor players over the last year have begun transitioning their solutions from a client-server architecture to a browser-based one.

E-Government Successes Lift Deloitte's Profile, Ambitions

Officials at Deloitte Consulting aren't shy about their ambition to become the leading e-government consultant to the state and local government markets. In fact, Bob Campbell, global senior partner of public sector for this Austin, Texas-based firm, occasionally apologizes for sounding a bit boastful about his company's prospects.

E-Government Successes Lift Deloitte's Profile, Ambitions

Officials at Deloitte Consulting aren't shy about their ambition to become the leading e-government consultant to the state and local government markets.

Government Searches for Holy Grail of Online Services: The Integrated Portal

Government agencies are scrambling to create what many see as the ideal in online services: a portal that cuts across agencies, providing a single place for citizens to interact with the government.