BIO-key buy might be first of many for InterAct
The $11 million purchase of BIO-key International Inc.'s law enforcement division is likely only the first of several to come for InterAct911 Mobile Systems Inc.
Health IT opportunity might change competitive landscape
The deployment of health IT systems is creating a rising tide of opportunities for government contractors and new players, such as Microsoft and Google.
ICT Group wins $24 million GSA contact center award
ICT Group has won a five-year, $24 million task order under the GSA’s USA Contact contract to continue operating the Federal Citizen Information Center’s National Contact Center.
Six firms win places on USDA IT contract vehicle
Six contractors have been named to a new Agriculture Department information technology contract vehicle that has a ceiling value of $25 million over five years.
L-1 wins contract to boost security of Calif. driver's licenses
L-1 Identity Solutions won a $62.8 million contract from the California Department of Motor Vehicles to continue providing secure driver's license solutions.
Avineon supports Marine Corps acquisition activities
Avineon will provide technical support and management oversight to the Marines Corps under a five-year contract with an estimated value of $29 million.
Serco wins immigration services contract
Serco Inc. will provide record processing services to the Citizenship and Immigration Services under a $190 million contract.
PSI team provides testing support to VA
Planned Systems International Inc. will provide testing support to the Veterans Affairs Department under a five-year award that could be worth almost $70 million if all options are exercised.
Report: VA lax in maintaining contract-management system
The Veterans Affairs Department isn't using its electronic contract-management system effectively, a new report says.
Unisys group provides managed services to European Commission
Unisys Corp., Bull SAS and Tata Consulting Services Luxembourg will provide managed services to the European Commission under a seven-year contact worth $125 million.
CGI system will continue to find best buys for Virginia
CGI Group Inc. will continue to help the financially strapped Commonwealth of Virginia process state purchases under a contract extension valued at $70 million.
Kundra to agencies: Get ready for data deluge
Web 2.0 technology will lead to an explosion of new and varied data sent to government, federal CIO Kundra says.
Real lD vs. PASS ID turns on technology debate
Backers of a new driver's license security program say the current Real ID program's costly IT requirements are unnecessary and won't work for states.
CACI wins prime award for classified Army database support
CACI International Inc. has been awarded a new $34 million prime contract to continue supporting a classified U.S. Army intelligence database.
DHS launches cost-cutting measures
DHS has cited savings from recycling software, consolidating contracts and pursuing other cost-cutting measures.
OMB Web site charts government IT spending
A new Web site launched by OMB lets the public see how agencies are spending money on information technology.
CACI will support Army ammunition system
CACI International Inc. will provide program management support to the Army and Marine Corps under a five-year contract with a potential total value of $30 million.
ITS to rebuild GSA inventory system
ITS Corp., a subsidiary of QinetiQ North America, will install an advanced inventory system for the General Services Administration under a five-year contract that could be worth as much as $39 million.
Lockheed wins FBI fingerprint contract
Lockheed Martin will continue to covert paper fingerprint and photo records into digital files for the FBI under a $47 million contract.
Unisys sets up digital photo system for Aussie police
Unisys wins a $4.75 million contract to install a digital imaging management system for the police force in New South Wales, Australia.
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