FAA award makes ITT a more competitive integrator

ITT Corp. scored a major coup when it won a contract to replace the FAA's antiquated radar-based air traffic control system with a state-of-the-art satellite communications system.

NCI picked for GSA northeast telecom services

NCI Inc. has won a contract potentially worth $6.7 million from GSA to support the telecommunications infrastructure of the Federal Technology Service's New England Region.

Comtech unit to continue Army GPS work

<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font color> Comtech Mobile Datacom won a $605.1 million contract from the Army to support a satellite-based system that tracks vehicles on the battlefield.

CSC gets Navy IT services work

CSC has won an IT services contract potentially worth $43 million to provide systems engineering, management and administration support at the Navy's Space and Naval Warfare System Center.

Wireless sets operations free

From state legislatures to ships at sea, new technologies address security and increase productivity.

Ready, set, go

DOD supercomputer program looks for speed and power.

Ready to rumble

Verizon relies on network center as telecom competition begins.

Future looks bright for supercomputers

A conversation with Stan Ahalt, executive director of the Ohio Supercomputer Center.

News briefs

Army Secretary Peter Geren urged Army IT managers and industry executives to remain focused on technology efforts that deliver the right information to the right people in real time.

News briefs

Army Secretary Peter Geren urged Army IT managers and industry executives to remain focused on technology efforts that deliver the right information to the right people in real time.

ITT lands FAA air traffic control system

ITT Corp. has landed a FAA contract that could be worth more than $1 billion to build a new air traffic surveillance system.

Lockheed to upgrade command IT systems

The U.S. Joint Forces Command has selected Lockheed Martin to provide IT services at several command facilities in Virginia, Washington state and D.C. in an award worth an estimated $186 million.

Va. city taps Tyler for ERP work

Tyler Technologies Inc. has won a contract from Newport News, Va., to provide enterprise resource planning software to help the city improve its financial and human resource operations.

ACS signs renewal with Calif. municipality

Affiliated Computer Services Inc. has won a contract renewal from Riverside, Calif., to continue supplying IT services.

Verizon, SAIC team for converged business

A new fiber-to-the-desktop solution delivered by Verizon Business and SAIC aims to enable agencies to converge voice, video and data network services.

SAIC gets Eagle task from ICE

SAIC has won a task order worth as much as $85 million to provide IT operations and maintenance support to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement bureau.

Datapath wins Centcom satellite terminal deal

DataPath Inc. will provide field services through a contract for a network of 32 satellite earth terminals for the U.S. Central Command in Southwest Asia.

LandWarNet speaker urges focus on technology

"Your challenge," U.S. Army Secretary Peter Geren told audience members at the LandWarNet conference, "is to remember that solider as you design, test and produce the information systems required on the battlefield; remember ... the implications of bad or late information or the implication of too much information."

FCC accepts build-out advice

The FCC has adopted a build-out schedule recommended by public safety groups in its recent order authorizing a national wireless broadband network for first responders.

Qwest snares Ohio communications deal

Qwest Communications International Inc. has won a contract from the Ohio Information Technology Office to furnish communications services to state agencies and cooperative members.