CACI to upgrade maintenance of Navy ships

CACI has won a $150 million contract from the Navy to provide IT support and software upgrades.

Wyle to boost Air Force technical expertise

Wyle Information Systems will operate, maintain and support the Air Force Space Innovation and Development Center.

Two win Navy C4ISR systems work

Analex and Lockheed Martin won contracts to perform command and control lifecycle support services for a Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego program office.

NASA issues RFI for infrastructure program

NASA has issued an RFI to get feedback on the scope, schedule, technical requirements and procurement approach for its Information Technology Infrastructure Improvement Program.

Survey: Contractors by the thousands work in intelligence

As many as 37,000 contractors are working for the government as intelligence analysts, technology specialists and mission managers.

Big money lines up for infrastructure outsourcing

Several large private equity groups have built funds estimated at $250 billion to finance infrastructure projects in the U.S. and overseas.

TSA wants help with hazmat screening

The Transportation Security Administration wants a contractor to provide hazardous materials licensing.

CACI answers the call for Army Force Management System

CACI will assist in modernizing the IT system while also maintaining the legacy applications until they are fully integrated into the Force Management System.

McCain vs. Obama: Views on contracting

A Washington Post column compares the views of the two candidates on the federal workforce and the role of contractors.

Lockheed to direct DOD email traffic

Lockheed will operate and maintain e-mail traffic for the Pentagon Telecommunications Center operated by the Army Information Technology Agency.

Union claims Boeing fails to track foreign workers

An employees union says Boeing Co. is lax in tracking foreign workers, which puts delivery schedules at risk.

SAIC case raises red flags

Science Applications International Corp.'s case is bringing attention to federal contractors' conflicts of interest.

Booz Allen to analyze survivability of military systems

Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. has won two defense analysis contracts from the Air Force to help the military study the survivability of certain systems and operations.

Unisys to continue assisting Coast Guard finance center

According to the Coast Guard's Core Enterprise Suite Support Services contract, Unisys will provide the center with functional and technical support.

DHS undergoes tough scrutiny

Managing a mixed workforce presents myriad challenges to vast department.

U.K. approach to outsourcing merits study

Few countries have moved as aggressively ? and as successfully ? as the United Kingdom in transforming the provision of public services. The private delivery of federaland local public services in the United Kingdom exceeds $150 billion, up from $60 billion in 1995.

ACS to continue Calif. municipal outsourcing job

ACS will continue to operate the city's data center, manage its IT infrastructure and furnish application and project management services.

Northrop files protest over TSA infrastructure decision

Northrop Grumman Corp. is protesting TSA's decision not to consider the company a finalist for a $2 billion contract.

Survey: Government IT spending to grow 5 percent over five years

The survey predicts government spending on IT will grow 5 percent in the next five years.

Verizon Business to manage Interior wireless usage

Verizon Business will help the Interior Department manage the expenses of more than 22,000 mobile devices used by its employees nationwide.