Xerox brings health insurance cloud to the Sunshine State
Cloud-based system will give consumers and employers more information when making health insurance selections.
Xerox primes Illinois electronic food assistance program
Company will distribute Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits on reloadable card.
New digital strategy will guide mobile, web initiatives
OMB's new federal roadmap includes a mobility strategy, but that is just the beginning.
Shared services poised to reshape the federal market
Industry should brace for impact as the government adopts more shared services, CIO warns.
Can Ballmer and Microsoft catch Apple and Android?
Steve Ballmer made his case before the Northern Virginia Technology Council on April 19, but is Microsoft just playing the "Me too" card?
Do you know your customers' top 5 challenges?
Leading CTOs explain the biggest challenges -- and your opportunities -- that government agencies face today.
5 tech shockwaves still felt today
Information technology has been transformative for government – are these the most pivotal changes?
Videoconferencing investments not affected by GSA Vegas scorcher
The ruckus raised by GSA resignations and the squandering of taxpayer dollars have not dissuaded the agency from its prior tele-investments.
STRATIS selects UMD, MIT labs as IT research partners
They will jointly pursue technology research and development projects to enhance complex computing capabilities.
Top CTOs on the keys to innovation
Award-winning CTOs from Agilex, Noblis and Northrop Grumman share their philosophies about innovation and technology and the importance of serving their customers.
GE develops digital imaging system for military, civilian use
GE will provide the Defense Logistics Agency with a digital imaging network-picture archive, communication system and components.
2013 budget proposal puts IT on short leash
Obama's 2013 budget proposal aims to slash federal IT in some areas but expand its use when it can streamline government operations. The budget also includes an overall 8-percent reduction in Small Business Administration technical assistance programs.
9 firms vie for $50M in Navy research tasks
They will be bidding on a variety of research and IT services to support the Naval Health Research Center and other DOD treatment facilities.
E-mail: The next thing of the past?
At least one company wants to phase out e-mail in favor of newer messaging technologies -- and older ones.
Edaptive Systems wins $40M FDA prime award
The Owings Mills, Md., health care IT provider will help the consumer watchdog agency by maintaining and supporting existing systems and providing upgrades as needed.
A-T Solutions wins IED analysis job
Under a new contract, A-T Solutions will help the military analyze recovered improvised explosive devices, providing critical information to military and intelligence organizations.
Dovèl adds workflow expertise to FDA analytics project
Dovèl Technologies will help the Food and Drug Administration stand up the Laboratory Information Management System to manage the analytical workflow operations of 825 users in FDA labs.
Parsons makes $350M deal to pull services unit out of Cobham
Parsons Corp. has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Sparta Inc. and its subsidiaries from Cobham plc for $350 million.
Noblis wins $350M FAA award to upgrade air traffic system
Noblis Inc., a provider of technology and strategy services to the federal government, has won a seven-year prime contract with a potential value of $350 million to support the Federal Aviation Administration’s Air Traffic Control system.
Unisys updates Michigan's child welfare IT system
Unisys will provide Michigan with a new child welfare information system under a 5-year contract that could be worth as much as $47 million.
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