Mobile Tech

Can Ballmer and Microsoft catch Apple and Android?

Steve Ballmer made his case before the Northern Virginia Technology Council on April 19, but is Microsoft just playing the "Me too" card?

Former NRC CIO drawn to ActioNet's agility, innovation

New hire will help align customers with the technological advances needed to grow business.

5 tech shockwaves still felt today

Information technology has been transformative for government – are these the most pivotal changes?

Cloud computing gets more complicated, govvies say

Federal executives find that the decision to migrate to the cloud is not just a go-no go decision.

What are the biggest mobile computing opportunities?

We rank the 15 largest IT contracts that are rich in mobile computing technologies.

Top CTOs on the keys to innovation

Award-winning CTOs from Agilex, Noblis and Northrop Grumman share their philosophies about innovation and technology and the importance of serving their customers.

QinetiQ upgrades Marine Corps' logistics system

Task order will improve the Marines' logistics chain-management program by replacing 40-year-old supply and maintenance IT systems.

What are VanRoekel's top 5 priorities for 2012?

The federal CIO sets an agenda focused on innovation, efficiency and better services to the citizen.

Are you ready for the new realities of contracting?

From low cost to more risk, government contractors must prepare for the new realities of government contracting. The first of a four-part series.

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.

IBM expands mobile offerings with purchase of Israeli firm

The purchase of Worklight is an important piece of IBM's mobility and acquisition strategies.

General Dynamics' specialized computers going to Navy, Australia

The contractor will supply 80 units for installation on U.S. Navy aircraft and three for the Australian Air Force.

BlackBerry maker ousts top management pair

Canadian RIM replaces Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis with Thorsten Heins effective immediately.

Raytheon to provide soldiers with mobile translation system

When completed, the Army will have a system that can be used on a variety of operating systems and mobile platforms.

Verizon wins $186M postal service network contract

New contract continues around-the-clock network services that began in 1997 under the Managed Network Services award.