CSC set to tackle Defense Missile Agency work

Computer Sciences Corp. will continue delivering systems engineering and integration support to the Missile Defense Agency through a five year, $151 million contract.

Telos wins Army wireless security award

Telos Corp. has been awarded a contract from the Army's I3MP to install wireless intrusion detection and prevention systems at 20 sites.

DHS taps CSC to automate immigration files

A project to convert immigration files from paper to digital will get a boost through a new contract awarded to Computer Sciences Corp.

ACS nets fare collection deal with Mexico City

Affiliated Computer Services Inc. will deliver an automated fare collection system to the metro transit authority for Mexico City through a $9.3 million contract.

Texas agency calls on Verizon for automated licensing

Verizon Business will continue providing an automated system that processes hunting and fishing licenses for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department under a new contract.

Input: State and local outsourcing to hit $20B by 2011

<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font color> The state and local outsourcing market is expected to grow from nearly $12 billion in 2006 to about $20 billion in 2011.

Perot closes QSS deal

Perot Systems Corp. closed its $250 million acquisition of QSS Group today, nearly doubling the company's government business.

New eVenture group wins $330M systems engineering deal

A joint venture has received a contract as a small business set-aside from the Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center New Orleans.

ManTech lands $39M NAVAIR flight operations award

In a new contract with ManTech International, the Naval Air Systems Command will receive an assortment of services for the Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance program.

L-3 wins pair of military simulation and training deals

L-3 Communications Corp. has won a pair of military simulation and training deals totaling $70.3 million.

ACS and Pennsylvania ink Medicaid claims system deal

ACS will furnish to the Pennsylvania Public Welfare Department a system capable of reviewing multiple aspects of Medicaid patient care through a new contract.

ITS to help with defense science programs

ITS Corp. will deliver administrative and analytical support to the Office of Naval Research under a Defense Department initiative to reduce redundancy and enhance the synergy among its many science and technology programs.

General Dynamics lands IRS systems support deal

General Dynamics Corp. has been awarded a $23 million contract from the IRS to provide the agency with systems support for the Software Development Life Cycle project.

SAIC enlists for Navy Personnel Command tech support

Science Applications International Corp. will deliver IT support services to the Navy Personnel Command through a five-year, $52.9 million contract.

Army lines up Cubic for more small arms training

Army soldiers will hone their fighting skills with small arms in an environment that simulates battlefield conditions using a computerized training system from Cubic Corp.

TCS starts count down on new satcom work

TeleCommunication Systems Inc. will help the Army with encrypted multimedia satellite communications under what could be a $29 million contract.

Unisys to continue Justice asset tracking system work

Unisys Corp. will continue supporting a consolidated asset tracking system used by the Justice Department to monitor property seized from criminals under a new contract.

GlobeComm gets more NATO force tracking work

GlobeComm Systems Inc. will deliver additional technology to support a system that tracks friendly forces for NATO through a $13.1 million contract.

Unisys wins $110M Australian IT outsourcing deal

Unisys Corp. will furnish a wide range of outsourced desktop services to the Australian Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Department through a new contract.

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