ACS snares Labor BPO deal
Affiliated Computer Services won a contract from the Labor Department to process medical bills for its Office of Workers' Compensation Programs.
State & local special report: Safe bets for integrators
Outsourcing projects for eligibility determination of health and welfare services are hot draws for many of the major state and local players this year.
State & local special report: The champs of revenue
Who's who rankings.
State & local special report: Magnetic attraction
Large contracts for information technology outsourcing and human services with state and local governments may draw federal systems integrators into the market and cause some already in it to refocus their efforts.
State & local special report: State markets ? tough nuts to crack
The formula that Dynamics Research Corp. used to enter the state and local market consisted of equal parts business savvy and plain luck.
2007: Who's who in the state and local market
State and local heavyweights step into the ring to vie for large deals.
REDE wins $14M DOE IT award
REDE, a small 8(a) company, has been awarded a $14 million contract for information technology and telecommunications support from DOE for its Oak Ridge, Tenn., division.
Accenture, Texas say adios to outsourcing contract
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission and Accenture announced March 13 that they will dissolve an outsourcing contract that called for Accenture to operate an integrated eligibility determination system for state health and welfare programs.
General Dynamics wins IRS modernization management deal
General Dynamics Corp.'s Information Technology unit has been awarded a deal from the IRS to expand the IRS Transition Management Office's outreach and support efforts.
Contracts with a kick
Keeping a close eye, Bob Bratt of Unisys and other contractors are tracking the latest contracts from civilian agencies.
The many myths that enshroud government outsourcing
No truth to charge of too much outsourcing.
Navy seeks support for new networks
The Navy Department has asked the Center for Naval Analyses to help it plan new Navy and Marine Corps networks. The Marines also seek contractor support to help it develop Next Generation Enterprise Network requirements.
Eligibility outsourcing's tough childhood
Texas and Indiana blaze a tangled trail.
Ethics rule proposed for federal contractors
DOD, GSA and NASA are calling for public comment on a proposed rule to establish a code of ethics for contractors similar to the Federal Acquisition Regulation.
Veritas closes Pearson unit purchase
The outsourcing provider Pearson Government Solutions is now operating as Vangent in the wake of its purchase by Veritas Capital Partners.
Illinois city taps Tyler for ERP software
Tyler Technologies will deliver a comprehensive suite of enterprise resource planning software to the city of Schaumburg, Ill., through a five-year contract.
Show me the money
Demonstrating a return on investment is the biggest hurdle to selling managed services, according to a CompTIA survey
Pa. county taps Lawson for business software
Lawson Software won a contract from Bucks County, Pa., to provide enterprise resource planning software for key business functions.
ManTech to help Army track and manage assets
ManTech International will assist the Army with property management under a recently awarded five-year, $80 million contract.
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