For GTSI, surveillance is super
Football fans at next year's Super Bowl will enjoy the festivities under the watchful eye of Jacksonville, Fla., law enforcement officials thanks to technology from GTSI Corp. of Chantilly, Va.
For GTSI, surveillance is super
Football fans at next year's Super Bowl will enjoy the festivities under the watchful eye of Jacksonville, Fla., law enforcement officials thanks to technology from GTSI Corp. of Chantilly, Va.
Special Report: Microsoft cozies up to integrators
In the past 18 months, Microsoft has overhauled its public-sector group, added government experts and begun working with systems integrators to win contracts.
Wireless goes citywide in Michigan
Grand Haven, Mich. flipped the switch this week on what it's calling the nation's first citywide WiFi network.
Lockheed Martin to continue NASA support
Lockheed Martin Corp. won a two-year extension from NASA to work on mission operations for space shuttle and International Space Station projects.
NASA's 10K-processor simulator to be super
NASA intends to build a supercomputer that will include more than 10,000 Intel Itanium 2 processors and run the Linux operating system.
IBM to build Navy supercomputer
The Defense Department has tapped IBM Corp. to build a supercomputing cluster at the Naval Oceanographic Office Major Shared Resource Center.
Titan, SAIC grab Navy engineering contracts
The Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems command has awarded a pair of IT-related contracts that are potentially worth more than $177 million.
Manugistics hires new CEO
Manugistics Group Inc., which sells supply chain management solutions to government agencies, named Joe Cowan its chief executive officer.
McDonald Bradley among 10 to win FBI contracts
McDonald Bradley Inc. was among 10 firms to win prime contracts on the FBI's Technical Support and Development Project (TSDP).
Xacta to continue common-access card production
Xacta Corp. has won a five-year contract extension from the Defense Department to support the Defense Manpower Data Center's Common Access Card program.
Lockheed Martin to enhance N.J. port security
Lockheed Martin Corp. has won its first contract to overhaul security at the nation's seaports, a $1.9 million deal with the South Jersey Port Corp.
AT&T deploys Web-based alert system
AT&T unit sees agricultural alert system as a first step in what may be a growing market.
McAfee completes sale of network management company
Network General Inc. opens, offering hardware and software to monitor network performance, sniff out problems.
Tech Success: Unisys, Daon help travelers fly through lines
On July 7 at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport the nation's first registered travelers sped through screening by placing their fingers on biometric readers in a pilot program launched by the Transportation Security Administration and Unisys Corp.
A Washington Technology Special Report on New Defense Opportunities
Even as the Defense Department builds a massive information grid often referred to as "network-centric warfare," experts say a new generation of software and sensors is needed to fulfill its promise. In a special report, Washington Technology found integrators and defense leaders struggling over how to make tactical use of the emerging network.
Arinc to start managed services business
Unit will handle outsourcing of government operations.
Boeing installing Internet phone call network
Boeing Co. will use Cisco Systems Inc. gear to route Internet phone calls for more than 150,000 employees in 70 countries.
Boeing to provide Marine UAVs
Boeing Co. has won a contract from the Marine Corps to send a pair of ScanEagle unmanned aerial vehicle mobile deployment units to Iraq.
NIH chooses document management integrator
Document management integrator NMS Imaging Inc. wins $5 million contract for a records and correspondence management solution for the National Institutes of Health.
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