Lockheed to boost IRS e-services

Lockheed Martin Corp. will work with the IRS to help tax professionals and taxpayers more easily conduct business electronically under a new award.

Unisys wins Customs RFID tag work

Unisys Corp. has won a task order from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency to deploy readers and other technologies to support the use of RFID on new ID cards at U.S. borders.

Harris to support AF satellite control network

Harris Corp. will provide operations and maintenance support to the Air Force 50th Space Wing's satellite control network under a contract that could be worth as much as $410 million.

Data Computer picked for Medicare work

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has chosen Data Computer Corp. of America to provide technology services for the agency.

Waxman hammers TSA over portal contract

<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font color> Rep. Henry Waxman today accused TSA of sloppy acquisition management and an apparent conflict of interest in the 2006 hiring of a Virginia contractor whose work put at risk the personal information of thousands of travelers.

No more pencils, no more books

Perot Systems takes control of Education support.

Venture capital approach pays off

Last Byte: A conversation with Vivek Kundra, Washington's new chief technology officer.

Forecast 2008: Chart your course

Elections, GSA contracts, deadlines and congressional oversight shape the future.

EDS to keep Californians moving with DMV work

EDS Corp. will work with California to provide better services to the state's 23 million licensed drivers through a new $76 million contract.

QinetiQ to continue DOD security work

QinetiQ North America will continue to provide security services to the Defense Department under a new $30 million follow-on contract.

EDS to upgrade Indiana health care system

EDS has won a $209.9 million contract from the Indiana Family Social Services Administration to modernize and manage the state's Medicaid management information system.

Tyler to upgrade tax collection for Tennessee

Tyler Technologies will provide Tennessee with a new property tax management system that will enable its counties to access the database and software from one location.

SAIC to support IRS computer center

Science Applications International Corp. will help the Internal Revenue Service process data and manage security under a new task order.

ACS, Ingenix forge health care alliance

Affiliated Computer Services Inc. and Ingenix have formed a strategic alliance to supply the technology for ACS' state Medicaid management information systems projects.

Cascades Technologies to support USA.gov

Cascades Technologies Inc. has won a contract to provide content assistance and other information technology services to USA.gov, the government's official Web portal.

Analysts: Cogent stock overvaluation charges premature

The stock price of federal biometrics supplier Cogent Inc. is recovering after taking a dip Monday on media speculation that it may have been overvalued.

Three HR LOB vendors for agencies to choose from

Accenture, Allied Technology Group and Carahsoft Technology earned places on the HR schedule, 738. X, under a five-year base contract with three five-year options.

Point One signs SmartBuy agreement

Point One has been signed by GSA and DOD to the first of what could be many enterprise software license deals for data and records management software.

General Dynamics to assist DHS center

General Dynamics Corp. will provide support to DHS' National Coordinating Center under a task order that could be worth as much as $21.8 million.

Pragmatics pulls in homeland security work

Pragmatics Inc. will provide operations and maintenance support to DHS' Office of the Chief Information Officer under a new task order.