What the trucking industry taught Lockheed's CEO about networks
In his last job prior to becoming Lockheed Martin CEO, Jim Taiclet began working with partners in telecommunications and other sectors on creating a network effect for the U.S. trucking industry to take it in an autonomous direction. Taiclet told investors that could be a model for doing the same in national defense.
CenturyLink wins $1.6 billion telecom task order from Interior
After a protest from rival Verizon failed, CenturyLink emerged as the winner of the Interior Department's telecom modernization task order under the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract.
Inside the Space Systems Loral 'U.S. Access Plan'
The famed Silicon Valley satellite outfit Space Systems Loral is moving into the classified space arena and its government leader takes us inside the company's "U.S. Access Plan."
AT&T to install CDC cell, Wi-Fi network under $119M order
AT&T wins a potential $119 million task order to install a new cellular and Wi-Fi infrastructure for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention buildings nationwide.
EIS transition already underway ... or should be
GSA brought out its star EIS customer - the Department of Agriculture -- to help explain why agencies need to start the transition process even before the $50 billion telecommunications contract is awarded this spring.
DHS seeks best path to data-sharing architecture
The Homeland Security Department is working on plans for a new architecture to lower the hurdles for sharing data among government agencies.
Alcatel to spin off LGS business
Private equity groups will pay $200 million to buy LGS Innovations LLC from its parent, Alcatel-Lucent, granting independence to a company with roots stretching back to Bell Labs and the pre-break up of AT&T.
Harris blames pricing, adultery for lost NGEN contract
Harris Corp. accused the Navy of not properly evaluating pricing and not conducting a thorough investigation of the NGEN program manager's affair with another contractor.
HP prevails in protest fight for $3.5B Navy NGEN contract
HP got quite the Halloween treat in its goody bag as the Government Accountability Office denied Harris' protest of its $3.5 billion Navy NGEN award.
12 companies share $4.1B Army contract
Ten large businesses and two small businesses win spots on the Army's $4.1 billion contract to improve battlefield communications. Who has been picked to compete for satellite and transmission services?
FEMA developing contract for emergency communications
Agency issues RFI to collect information on communications solutions that can connect temporary field offices to headquarters and other FEMA facilities during an emergency.
Ultra to help Army intercept electronic communications
Special Operations Technology, a business owned by Ultra Electronics, won a $22.8 million contract to help the Army intercept electronic communications in Afghanistan.
Starbucks and Google: Not so grande for AT&T
Starbucks picking Google over AT&T for wireless service in its coffee houses isn't just a commercial deal; like Amazon versus IBM, the competitive landscape is changing rapidly, and you better be preparing for new challengers.
Did OCI issues kill a $40M SAIC contract?
SAIC won a $40.2 million contract to outfit vehicles with command and control equipment, but its competitor, BAE Systems, claimed the company had an organizational conflict of interest, and filed a protest that led the Navy to reconsider the award.
NGEN bid protest update
The clock is running on the bid protest of the Navy's $3.5 billion NGEN award. First up is the Navy's response to filings by Harris and CSC.
Is there a fatal flaw in the Navy's NGEN decision?
A cone of silence has descended on the protest of the Navy's Next Generation Enterprise Network contract, but Editor Nick Wakeman speculates that the fight will be over pricing and risk.
Two small business capture $36M in Navy communications work
Design West Technologies and Systems Engineering Support Company have won a contract to provide the Navy with communication assemblies in a pair of contracts worth $36 million.
Battling protests bog down Navy contract
SRA and SAIC are locked in a fight over a Navy Military Sealift Command contract, illustrating everything that people hate about today's bid protest-happy market.
Shift to solutions fuels Verizon success
As government agencies cut costs and look for efficiencies, Verizon public sector sees growth opportunities and contrat wins increase.
General Dynamics launches GDNexus initiative
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems has just launched a new initiative called GDNexus, which will help members do better business with government customers.
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