DigitalNet adds three executives
Company today introduced three new officials to head various parts of its networking computing business.
Microsoft, BearingPoint team on government solutions
Microsoft Corp. will work with BearingPoint Inc. to build solutions for federal, state and local governments.
Lockheed Martin gets military health records contract
Lockheed Martin Corp. will develop and integrate software applications for the Department of Defense's Theater Medical Information Program.
BearingPoint to use SAP at Interior Department
Software from SAP America Inc. will be used to integrate financial systems at the Interior Department.
Lockheed taps Siebel for F-35 support system
Lockheed Martin Corp. plans to use commercial software from Siebel Systems Inc. to support the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program.
Battelle: Anti-terror technology keeps evolving
Institute identifies biomimetrics - a class of biological and chemical sensors - as one of the innovations to be used in the war on terrorism by 2014.
L-3 to engineer Army's artillery support software
Task order covers software engineering and support services to the Army's Software Engineering Center and Fire Support Software Engineering groups.
AT&T touts continuity of operations plans
The government should tap the expertise of private industry when it develops continuity of operations plans, an AT&T Corp. executive told Congress last month.
Tech Success: Synergy, Booz Allen help donors to Iraq
As fighting continues in Iraq, it's easy to forget there's more going on than most people see on TV.
For biometrics, more is better
As federal agencies step up their use of biometrics, they're likely to adopt solutions that rely on two or more biometric technologies to verify identities and protect computers, networks and facilities.
Wireless networks to get more secure
The next version of the Wi-Fi Protected Access standard will meet government requirements for secure wireless networks, an industry executive says.
Northrop Grumman to demo new radar system
Northrop Grumman Corp. has won a six-year, $888 million contract for work on the next phase of the Multi-Platform Radar Technology Insertion Program.
IBM puts its new processor to use
The IBM eServer i5 can integrate and run multiple operating systems simultaneously including IBM's new i5/OS, Windows, Linux and AIX 5L.
DARPA funds optical networking research
Researchers are developing new optical routing technologies that could significantly speed up the next-generation Internet.
Telos gathers security solutions under Xacta umbrella
Company says the move is intended to give agencies and integrators a single point of contact for IT security projects.
Cisco, IBM team on data center consolidation
Solution integrates Cisco switches and IBM blade servers to help speed deployment and manage data center costs.
MCI taps VeriSign for security services
MCI Inc., Ashburn, Va., has partnered with Mountain View, Calif.-based VeriSign Inc. to deliver a new suite of security solutions for telecommunications customers, the company said.
Raytheon to improve unmanned aircraft control system
Raytheon Co. won a $36.8 million contract modification from the Naval Air Systems Command to significantly upgrade the software that controls unmanned aerial vehicles.
Deutch: Government not doing enough to protect IT
The government hasn't paid enough attention to protecting the nation's IT infrastructure, even as threats continue to mount, a former CIA director said today.
AT&T touts continuity of operations plans
The government should leverage the expertise of private industry when it develops continuity of operations plans, an AT&T Corp. executive told Congress today.
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