CGI wins $207M EPA award to upgrade central data exchange
CGI Federal will support EPA's effort to improve a critical database used to report environmental data.
6 contractors share $210M DOD information assurance awards
Six government contractors have each won a Defense Department contract worth more than $40 million to provide a range of support services to the Navy and other DOD and federal agencies, according to a September 8 DOD announcement.
SAIC provides mission-critical IT to Special Ops Command
Science Applications International Corp. will provide mission-critical IT to the Defense Department under a five-year contract that has a ceiling value of more than $35 million if all options are exercised.
CSC buys HHS health care data management firm
Computer Sciences Corp. has acquired Maricom Systems Inc., of Baltimore. Financial terms of the deal were not reported.
ICF award helps FEMA prepare for radiological emergencies
ICF International Inc. has won a five-year recompete contract worth more than $15 million to help the Federal Emergency Management Agency implement its Radiological Emergency Preparedness program.
CSC's new health care VP to lead federal business push
David Levitt has been named vice president of health IT solutions at Computer Sciences Corp.'s North American Public Sector Health Services Division, responsible for developing new business with key federal health agencies.
CSC's 2 contracts will deliver logistics support to USPS
Computer Sciences Corp. has won a pair of contracts from the U.S. Postal Service for management, operational and logistical support. The seven-year contracts have an estimated combined value of $83 million.
Will a national alert system be ready for the next emergency?
Tuesday afternoon's 5.8 earthquake left hundreds of thousands of people along the East Coast temporarily without cell-phone service as circuits became overloaded and communications in many cases was reduced to texting or tweets. So what's a nation to do?
SAIC provides Navy lab with engineering, research services
Science Applications International Corp. will provide engineering and research services to the Navy under a five-year contract that could be worth more than $19 million if all options are exercised.
SRA, 4 others named to $480M VA contract
SRA International Inc. and four other contractors have been named to the Veterans Affairs Department’s $480 million Veterans Relationship Management program.
Raytheon names VP to lead operations at Fort Meade
Raytheon has named Kevin F. Brown vice president of Raytheon's operations at Fort Meade, Md., and deputy of its Information Security Solutions product line.
ABT tasked with bolstering CMS' clinical care measurements
Research firm ABT Associates has received a three-year, $13 million award from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to improve the way the quality of clinical care in the U.S. is measured.
How SAVA grabbed the top spot on the 2011 Fast 50
After David Poirier became general manager of SAVA Workforce Solutions in 2008, annual revenues and employee numbers began to increase almost immediately. Today it ranks at the top of the 2011 Fast 50.
Do you use the right data to manage your business?
Michael Tinsley of NeoSystems offers a checklist for analyzing your operations in order to understand where you are growing and where you aren't.
$1B purchase of L-1 instigates a name change
French aerospace company Safran SA has finalized its acquisition of the remains of L-1 Identity Solutions Inc. for a total cash amount of $1.1 billion.
ICF provides IT, technical services to HHS
ICF International Inc. will provide technical expertise to the Health and Human Services Department under a recompeted five-year contract worth $16.3 million.
CyberCore Technologies switches private equity ownership
Private equity firm Moelis Capital Partners has acquired CyberCore Technologies, a provider of IT services to the federal government and the intelligence community.
L-1 will process applicants' fingerprints in Tenn.
L-1 Identity Solutions Inc. has won a $40 million contract to be the exclusive provider of digital fingerprinting services for the state of Tennessee and process more than 175,000 applicants annually.
Boeing's buy will bolster its C4ISR and cybersecurity portfolio
Boeing Co. is acquiring Solutions Made Simple Inc., a privately held information services provider to the government and the intelligence community.
Eagle Ray nabs $90M DIA support services contract
Small, woman-owned Eagle Ray Inc. has won a five-year Defense Department contract for IT and technical support worth $90 million.
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