Harris to blanket Vermont with upgraded public safety radio links
Harris Corp. will deploy a public safety radio system throughout Vermont under a $14 million contract.
CGI wins $41M in EPA, Architect of the Capitol contracts
CGI Federal Inc. will provide a range of technology services to two federal organizations, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Architect of the Capitol, for a combined value of $41 million.
L-3 provides Navy with critical tech support
L-3 Services Group is providing engineering and technical support to the Navy under a $17.4 million contract, according to a Defense Department announcement.
TASC takes off on $828M FAA NextGen award
TASC Inc. will help the Federal Aviation Administration transition to the NextGen air traffic control system under a 10-year contract worth as much as $827.8 million.
Motorola provides CBP with communications upgrades
Motorola Inc. will provide communications equipment and technology for the Homeland Security Department’s Customs and Border Protection agency efforts under a $30 million contract.
Cisco's Klein listens from the top down
Bruce Klein, who leads Cisco's federal division, earns high praise from government IT leaders for his approach to partnering with agencies.
Networx is hare fast, but awards are turtle slow
During the past month, only two statements of work have moved a step closer to transitioning services from the old FTS2001 system to Networx, and just three awards have been made.
BAE wins $300M DIA next-gen desktop upgrade
BAE Systems will modernize the Defense Intelligence Agency information system under a five-year award that has a $300 million ceiling.
Harris builds new radio communications for N.Y. county
Harris Corp. will upgrade public safety communications for Ontario County, N.Y., under a $9 million contract. The 15-site system is designed to seamlessly interoperate with neighboring jurisdictions, creating a regional capability.
CGI to boost capabilities of GSA public info website
CGI Federal Inc. will provide dataset hosting and other IT services to the General Services Administration under a five-year blanket purchase agreement with a ceiling of up to $46 million.
IBM sharpens network offerings by purchasing Blade
IBM Corp. is buying Blade Network Technologies, a private data-routing technology company. Financial terms were not reported.
General Dynamics gains Army intell award for IT services
General Dynamics Corp. received a $62 million task order for IT services that support the Army Intelligence and Security Command.
L-3 strengthens satellite offering with 3Di acquisition
L-3 Communications Corp. has acquired 3Di Technologies LLC, a provider of secure satellite communications. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Health care reform law drives new $169M Verizon award
Verizon Business will help the Health and Human Services Department implement the new health care reform law by providing a variety of IT services, under a new $169 million Networx Universal contract.
Jacobs preps Marine Corps for new IT environment
Jacobs Technology Inc. will help the Marine Corps transition to its new communications system under a task order valued at $12 million.
SAIC will provide IT support to SEC tech office
Science Applications International Corp. will provide software development and technical services to the Securities and Exchange Commission under a three-year task order that has a total value of $10 million.
Raytheon to outfit LA sheriffs with new mobile computers
Raytheon Co. will build a mobile data computer system for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department under a contract worth $19.9 million.
McDonnell orders independent review of 'unacceptable' computer failure
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell has announced that an independent commission will be formed to review the weeklong computer failure that affected many state agencies. The contractor, Northrop Grumman Corp., has agreed to pay for the review of the failure.
Virginia IT repairs taking ‘longer than anticipated’
A failure in a critical component in a data storage unit at a state facility near Richmond, Va., last week led to a massive computer failure that affected the networks at 27 agencies. Most are back online now, but three are still experiencing problems.
SAIC, Northrop to enhance Navy integrated security system
Science Applications International Corp. and Northrop Grumman Corp. will provide the Navy with technical and engineering services and software enhancements under a five-year contract that has a combined value of about $38 million for both awardees.
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