Revamped Business.gov to cater to small biz
Officials from the White House and Small Business Administration formally unveiled a revamped Web site that provides small businesses with a compendium of federal regulations information.
Inside track: In brief
Dial up an opportunity ... New communications for FAA ... Help with traffic data ...
Inside track: In brief
Dial up an opportunity ... New communications for FAA ... Help with traffic data ...
Can you hear the savings now?
Complexity, lack of standards stymie common operating picture efforts.
No stopping wireless
Integrators to plan for secure access as demand grows.
Wrangling communications woes
IP telephony becomes mainstream technology.
Gary Arlen | Making the team: What you need
Large primes want partners who do their homework and have skills, flexibility and relationships with critical customers.
Shhh! We have a secret
Fast 50 execs share how they've risen to the top.
TechTeam to shore up IT support at NIH
TechTeam Government Solutions Inc. won a five-year, $28 million contract to deliver IT computing support and services to the National Institutes of Health.
Government to study online procurement
The federal government again will review the advantages and disadvantages of online procurement services.
WWT to consolidate Missouri IT procurement
The Show-Me State has tapped World Wide Technology Inc. as its primary vendor for a range of IT products and services under a $110 million contract.
Multimax picks up Navy command-services deal
Multimax Inc. won a four-year, $41.7 million contract to deliver comprehensive IT infrastructure services for the Commander Navy Installations Command.
DataPath logs Army satellite network deal
DataPath Inc. won a $181 million prime contract from the Army to deliver specialized satellite communications networks for the Joint Network Node program.
Intel agencies going to 'war' over IT security
Starting Tuesday, the CIO's office in the Office of the National Director for Intelligence is going into the war room.
How do you put a value on security?
While speaking at the recent IT Security Training Conference in Washington, D.C., Arthur W. Coviello, president of RSA, called for government to become more proactive in its IT security.
Deloitte wins Education Dept.'s migrant data contract
Deloitte Consulting LLP of Reston, Va., has been awarded a $14 million contract from the U.S. Department of Education to develop a migrant student information exchange.
IBM to upgrade VA infrastructure
IBM Corp. won a $16 million contract to create a standardized, interoperable and secure IT infrastructure for the Veterans Affairs Department.
Telos wins pair of Air Force network deals
Telos Corp. won two military contracts worth more than $4.1 million to provide network solutions.
IG audit reveals own laptop security lapses
The Homeland Security Department's shortcomings in information security extend to its own Office of the Inspector General.
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