For ASR, the future is a matter of trust
ASR Analytics specializes in data modeling and decision support services, and boasts an impressive list of clients after just five years in business.
Pragmatics wins contract to support bank regulator
Pragmatics has won a $23.2 million contract to support administrative and bank supervision systems for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
BAE wins contract to continue work at Treasury
BAE Systems will provide IT services at the Treasury Department’s headquarters and some bureaus under new contract.
Cyberattacks could have been mitigated
Agency responses to cyberattacks on U.S. government sites demonstrates a need for better coordination between agency security officials and the companies that provide Internet services, experts say.
U.S., South Korean cyberattacks have little impact here
The attacks, which spiked late July 6 and early July 7, are not particularly sophisticated and can be mitigated by organizations that are prepared for them, experts say.
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A bounty of leadership expertise
The defense and government services sector has shining examples of leaders who have guided their companies through both good times and bad.
Private tax collectors lose IRS work
The tax agency found that federal employees were more cost effective than the debt contractors.
Treasury grapples with devising systems for TARP
The department plans to release soon requests for proposals for the modernization of two programs -- its foreign intelligence network and enterprise content management system.
Flipping the virtual switch
Moving from a traditional infrastructure to a virtualized one poses various challenges.
Indus to assist Treasury with IT security
Indus Corp. is providing information technology security support to the Treasury Department under a $4.3 million task order.
Contractors with units in tax havens might be unfairly targeted
A GAO report says 63 of the largest federal contractors are operating subsidiaries in offshore tax havens, and the Justice Department is concerned that the report could lead to a blacklist.
GAO: Individual IWN updates risky
The Homeland Security, Justice and Treasury departments have abandoned their efforts to jointly develop the $10 billion Integrated Wireless Network nationwide radio system for federal agents.
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