Forward looking infrared radar
	The Air Force is conducting a market survey to identify sources that can provide design engineering, systems integration, kit fabrication trial installation, kit proofing, testing and production installation of a forward-looking infrared radar on the UH-1N helicopter.
Predator UAV support
	Nellis Air Force Base is seeking potential sources to provide engineering and technical support on Predator unmanned aerial vehicle operations at Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field in Nevada.
From B-ball to business
From their offices in Vienna, Va., the four founders of Appian Corp. can look down on the apartment complex where they lived, played basketball and, in August 1999, began their software and professional services firm.
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Department of Health and Human Services<br>200 Independence Ave. SW<br>Washington, DC 20201<br>(202) 619-0257
Senate anti-outsourcing provision raises ire
A Senate amendment to an FAA reauthorization act that would prohibit conversion of FAA facilities or functions from federal to private-sector performance is under fire.
Callahan placed on leave by DHS
The Department of Homeland Security today placed a senior official on administrative leave while officials continue to investigate reports that she got her academic degrees from a diploma mill in Wyoming.
Davis requests OPM to investigate feds' use of diploma mills
Two House members have asked the Office of Personnel Management to explain or create provisions the agency has to guard against federal employees embellishing their resumes with degrees from diploma mills.
Deltek Systems Inc.
Business: Provides government cost accounting software and consulting to contractors doing business with federal, state and local agencies.
Buy Lines: Connect performance measures with an agency's mission
The first guiding principle of the Federal Acquisition System is to satisfy the customer in terms of cost, quality and timeliness of the delivered product or service -- a great principle, even if measuring the results is sometimes easier in concept than in execution.
Accounting for government
Find a need and fill it. That business truism has served Deltek Systems Inc. well during the past two decades as the company has made itself the dominant provider of government cost accounting software.
HSD advises on technology ideas
The Homeland Security Department's Science and Technology Directorate has received more than 500 e-mail messages to science.technology@dhs.gov, many offering research proposals for homeland security projects, Charles McQueary, the department's undersecretary for science and technology, told the House Select Committee on Homeland Security.
Services act in defense bill
	The House-passed Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2004 includes the Services Acquisition Reform Act, attached by SARA sponsor Rep. Tom Davis, R-Va.
Rule allows interest payments
	Federal agencies must pay an interest penalty to their contractors when they make late payments under cost-reimbursement contracts for services, according to a final rule published in the Federal Register. The rule went into effect May 23.
Infotech and the law: Federal IT schedule opens to state, local governments
Every year, federal agencies spend billions of dollars on commercially available IT products and services through the Federal Supply Schedule program. Now state and local governments have the same opportunity under a law that took effect May 7.
E-gov project raises Deloitte's fed profile
Deloitte Consulting has operated quietly in the federal marketplace for three years, while amassing the bulk of its government work in the state and local arena. A high-profile e-government job with the Transportation Security Administration, however, could put a spotlight on its federal business.
Structure testing needed
	The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is seeking ideas to evaluate concrete structures without any type of destruction, and for instrumentation to monitor these structures. Research proposals are sought for testing to identify and detect very small cracks (micrometers) and other flaws in concrete. Also needed are reliable monitoring techniques, such as embedded and surface-mounted sensors to verify the performance of an entombed structure as predicted by performance assessment modeling.
Remote control system
	The Army Corps of Engineers needs a construction contract for a remote control system at the Berlin Lake Dam in Berlin Center, Ohio. The work consists of furnishing plant, labor, material and equipment to install and test the remote control system, including networking different vendors' equipment to a common communication network and computerized control system; and providing systems integration services and furnishing and installing all materials, hardware, software and testing for a communicating network for the control system. The plans are available on CD-ROM and will be provided free of charge. For more information, see Fedbizopps.gov, solicitation no. DACW59-03-B-0008. Responses are due July 15.
Engineering and technical support
	The Naval Air Warfare Center aircraft division at Patuxent River, Md., needs engineering and technical support for improving avionics and sensors on naval air platforms. Support services include engineering and technical labor and materials for technology assessment, systems engineering, hardware and software design and development and laboratory and field testing.
Deloitte Consulting rejoins parent
Deloitte Consulting will not to split from Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu after all.
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