Baroni to raise Eclat Consulting from BearingPoint's ashes

Greg Baroni explains how his new venture will parlay its purchase of the remaining BearingPoint contracts and employees to aggressively find a niche in the federal contracting market.

VA pulls plug on UT health contract citing noncompliance

The VA has canceled a major research contract on Gulf War illness with a medical center in Dallas, citing performance deficiencies and noncompliance.

VA responds to reports of misconduct

The Veterans Affairs Department responds to the VA inspector general's allegations of misconduct by people while working in the department's information technology office.

VA's IT officials accused of abuse of authority and ethical breaches

The Veterans Affairs' inspector general is alleging that people engaged in ethical violations while working for VA's information technology office.

Contractors urged to show no fear when doing business with VA

The Veterans Affairs Department is struggling with a 26-percent vacancy rate in its acquisition staff, Deputy Secretary W. Scott Gould said today as he outlined a new "corporate" approach to the buying process.

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.

More contract cancellations on the way?

Other agencies might follow Veterans Affairs lead and begin canceling poor performing contracts.

Vets could get edge on no-bid contracts at VA

A new bill would require the Veterans Affairs Department to give priority to veteran-owned small businesses when outsourcing work with no competition.

VA puts a hold on 45 IT projects

VA officials halted 45 information technology projects with a budget of $200 million that are behind schedule or over budget.

Defense projects top 2010 federal IT wish list

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Baker confirmed for VA CIO job

Roger Baker wins Senate confirmation as the new VA chief information officer.

House bills encourage GSA Multiple Award program use

The GSA Multiple Award Schedules program is often the first step for small business entering the federal contracting marketplace.

CACI will help Veterans manage IT resources

CACI International Inc. will help improve budgetary and financial processes associated with information technology management at the Veterans Affairs Department’s under a new contract.

IBM, SSA launch federal health records exchange

The system will speed the processing of disability claims.

IDC: Stimulus to pump billions into federal IT

The new stimulus law will pump approximately $2.5 billion into federal agencies for technology funding, according to IDC.

QuadraMed to continue VA work

QuadraMed Corp. will continue providing its health information management and revenue management software to the Veterans Affairs Department.