John Gioia dies at 76

John Gioia, founder and former chairman, president and CEO of Robbins-Gioia Inc., died Friday, Dec. 26.

Lockheed Boeing create units to protect cyberspace

Lockheed Martin Corp. and Boeing Co. have formed cyberspace business units to protect the U.S. government and other computer networks from attack.

IAC to Obama: Federal IT needs overhaul

IAC’s Transition Study Group met Dec. 12 with Obama’s transition team, recommending among other things a modernization of the government’s policies and practices regarding IT.

Alliance: Feds need long-range IT plan

The Business Software Alliance has published its 2009 technology policy agenda.

DHS wants electronic performance management system

The agency wants information about the availability of a commercial electronic performance management system for its human resources functions.

New form helps contractors report crimes

A new online form will help contractors comply with the FAR rule that requires them to tell the government about criminal activities.

DOD issues RFI for mobile TBI units

The request was short on details, but did indicate the military wanted units with a variety of tele- and face-to-face psychological and traumatic brain injury treatments.

Justice issues RFI for national vehicle title system

The Justice Department has issued a request for information to obtain input on its strategy for procuring a national system that will contain motor vehicle title information.

L-3 adds capabilities to international business

L-3 Communications Corp. bolstered its nation-building capabilities with the acquisition of International Resources Group Ltd.

Paradigm to assist Navy with professional services

Paradigm Technologies will provide professional services to the Navy under a new task order.

Transition turmoil

Advice on helping your customers through the transition.

Contract watch

Lockheed wins NASA, SAIC captures DOD jobs.

Eye on M&A

M&A activities weather a stormy economy.

Booz Allen gets more Navy work

Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. has won a contract modification from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division to provide various technical and engineering support services.

Tyler gets statewide court software deal

Tyler Technologies Inc. will furnish North Dakota's justice branch with software to expedite the work of the state's district courts.

2008: In Review | A year of turmoil and uncertainty

Security, tight budgets and contract protests dominate a look back at 2008.

Ruling buttresses small businesses

'Rule of Two' decision troubles industry leaders.

SteelCloud breaks new ground

SteelCloud embarks on a new approach to business centered on services.

Winning streak continues

Native American company restructures to keep growing.