Army resumes enterprise e-mail migration after hiatus
The Army has resumed migrating to enterprise e-mail after submitting a congressionally mandated report on cost efficiency and effectiveness.
Md. small business gains $17.7M Navy contract modification
New award calls for continued engineering, fabrication, testing and installation services, among others.
Northrop wins $504M Air Force modernization job
Contractor will upgrade Air Force command and control center for planning, executing and assessing joint air operations.
Lockheed builds data farm to house AF flight testing
The farm will connect with the Joint Strike Fighter U.S. Reprogramming Lab’s storage of software and data from F-35 mission tests.
NCI upgrades IT systems for Army modernization program
The $6.1 million task order, which is new business for the contractor, falls under NCI’s Total Engineering and Integration Services contract.
Raytheon developing software for Navy, others' radar systems
U.S., Australian Navy gain lion’s share of contract work.
Raytheon to design comm-jamming technology for DARPA
The system would allow soldiers and others to conduct battlefield-jamming operations with minimal frequency interference with friendly forces.
BAE, SAIC share $698M in Navy engineering, IT work
The contractors will provide engineering and prototyping integration, software integration, and technical support services at the Navy’s Charleston, S.C., facilities.
Where are the silver linings in the 2013 federal IT budget?
The proposed budget adheres to legislated constraints but also offers contractors opportunities if they know where to look and how to go after them.
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.
L-3 completes $210M purchase of optics provider
Acquired firm specializes in submarine photonics systems, visual-landing aids, electro-optical and sensor-cueing systems.
SAIC provides professional, technical services to DOD components
Services include nuclear-related technical assessments for the assistant secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Defense Programs.
CGI supplies new IT services to Navy program office
The $28 million award calls for IT support to the Joint Strike Fight Program Office with most of the work performed in Arlington, Va.
Defense board issues cloud recommendations, warnings
DOD should move cautiously but decisively to adopt cloud computing and carry out data center consolidation, board advises.
Panetta fires first shot in defense budget showdown
Get ready for the future's leaner Defense Department.
ManTech gains DOD extension for anti-terrorism tech work
$17 million extension will further technical and scientific support for Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office.
Adayana tutors DOD group on specialized anti-terrorism methods
The contractor and its team will use blended-learning solutions to provide instruction to the DOD's Technical Support Working Group.
$24B NETCENTS 2 awards expected in 2012
The long-delayed NETCENTS-2 contract vehicle is set to be awarded this year, says the Air Force's acquisition chief.
Where does DOD enterprise e-mail really stand?
More than a year into the program, there are more questions than ever when it comes to DOD enterprise e-mail.
Where does DOD enterprise e-mail really stand?
More than a year into the program, there are more questions than ever when it comes to DOD enterprise e-mail.
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