Boeing boosts intell systems chief to VP/GM of info solutions
Former vice president of Boeing’s Intelligence Systems Group Dewey Houck has been named vice president and general manager of Information Solutions, responsible for cybersecurity, physical security and information services programs.
Is small business ready for DHS' $3B FirstSource II?
The Homeland Security Department's new seven-year, $3 billion FirstSource II contract should be a dream for small busiesses but can they meet the agency's multitude of demands?
American Systems adds professional services vet as unit VP
American Systems taps veteran executive Edward Lussier to be its vice president and executive director of the Professional Services Federal Market business.
CGI logistics aid will follow Army Reserve to new post
CGI Federal will continue providing logistics services to the Army Reserve as it moves its headquarters to North Carolina thanks to a three-year contract renewal worth $38.36 million.
CACI wins $139M Navy order for communications technology
A new $139 million Navy SeaPort-e order calls for CACI to provide an array of communications technology to the Defense Department and other federal agencies.
Booz Allen shuffles execs to better meet agency needs
Booz Allen Hamilton has announced several executive moves that reflect the growing government demand for cyber and other services.
CACI wins $350M in hush-hush intell contracts
In the first quarter of CACI's fiscal year 2012, the company said it had garnered $350 million in contracts from the intelligence community, but didn’t divulge many details.
Spinoffs complete, ITT focuses on 4 markets
ITT's defense and information Solutions business is now an independent ITT Exelis and ITT Corp. becomes a $2 billion company focused on four markets.
HP decides to keep PC business
Following extensive in-house evaluations, HP under its new CEO decides not to sell off it personal computer business.
Storms continue to rain on LA municipal cloud project
Controversy still swirls around CSC's Google email implementation in Los Angeles. What's the latest complaint?
CSC option pickup continues IT, procurement support for NASA
With NASA exercising the second option period of its Shared Services Center contract, CSC will continue to provide the financial management, IT and other support to the space agency.
Harris team will recode VA health care system to meet HIPAA deadline
Harris Corp.’s new five-year, $5.3 million contract from the Veterans Affairs Department will help the VA’s Health Administration Center comply with the new international medical coding standards and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
ManTech’s $90M purchase opens access to $6.6B contract
ManTech uses cash to gain access to a huge intelligence agency contract.
Former Northrop and CIA engineer joins TASC
Bob Pattishall, an engineer whose career includes positions at Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems and the CIA National Reconnaissance Office, is joining TASC Inc. as a vice president.
LGS router will accommodate 10-fold boost in DOE data traffic
LGS Innovations is teaming with the Energy Department to build a $62 million expanded bandwidth Ethernet network that will allow scientists to develop new technologies and innovations for energy, climate and other research.
Can Silver Lining live up to its name in education IT offerings?
Startup company Silver Lining wants to win mobile IT contracts from federal agencies and statewide education systems so it is offering some pilot concepts in Virginia and West Virginia.
‘Solid operating performance’ spurs General Dynamics’ quarter
General Dynamics CEO Jay Johnson credits increased efficiency, improved productivity and reduced costs for solid performance in the company’s third-quarter numbers.
Lockheed unit trims 250 workers amid cuts in other divisions
In one of several measures to increase what it calls operational efficiency, Lockheed Martin Information Systems and Global Solutions has trimmed its employee base by 250.
ICF award expands its tech support of Head Start program
ICF International Inc. will expand its technical assistance and training for the Health and Human Services Department’s Head Start program as a result of a new contract from the HHS Administration for Children and Families worth $34.3 million.
SAIC sacks 3 execs in wake of CityTime scandal probe
SAIC’s probe of the CityTime scandal results in the firing of three key employees and the hiring of two outside firms to review new safeguards the company will implement.
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