Salesforce grows with cloud help-desk acquisition
Salesforce.com has acquired Assistly, an instant customer service help desk built for the cloud, for approximately $50 million in cash.
GD deal broadens ship services business
General Dynamics Corp. is expanding its services to the Navy with the acquisition of Metro Machine Corp., a surface-ship repair company that supports the fleet in Norfolk, Va.
TASC tasks ex-CIA official with advancing technology business
TASC has named former senior CIA official Bob Silsby vice president of its Business and Technology Office.
CGI upgrades IT systems at Canadian justice ministry
CGI Group Inc. will overhaul Quebec's Department of Justice IT systems under a five-year contract valued at $24.5 million.
Unisys updates Michigan's child welfare IT system
Unisys will provide Michigan with a new child welfare information system under a 5-year contract that could be worth as much as $47 million.
CACI wins new business with $33M Navy award
CACI International Inc. has won a $33.6 million Navy task order to provide information operations and other support services to the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division's Irregular Warfare Technologies Division.
NCI tasked with supporting AFNet electronics systems
NCI Inc. will provide engineering and other IT support services to the Air Force Electronic Systems Center under a 22-month competitive task order valued at approximately $23 million.
CSC makes leadership changes in its Managed Services Sector
Russ Owen, who served as president of Computer Sciences Corp.’s Managed Services Sector, has assumed the role of president, strategic account development.
CGI takes North Carolina county into the cloud
CGI Group Inc. has won a 12-year contract worth $30.5 million to replace a North Carolina county's enterprise resource planning system with a cloud-based system.
Tetra Tech buys State Department consulting company
Tetra Tech Inc. has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the State Department consulting firm PRO-telligent LLC. The terms of acquisition were not disclosed.
BAE to boost Navy's onboard communications systems
BAE Systems Inc. has won an $18 million communications contract from the Navy, the Defense Department announced Sept. 15.
URS unveils cloud portal for GSA schedule purchasing
URS-Apptis, the IT business arm of URS Corp., has received federal approval to operate its FedCloud.com as an infrastructure-as-a-service portal so government agencies can use it to make purchases on the GSA Schedules.
SAIC continues systems support for Navy warfare center
Science Applications International Corp. has been tasked by the Navy with providing systems engineering and life cycle integration services to the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division under a five-year award that could be worth more than $38 million.
CSC acquisition expands its apps testing services
Computer Sciences Corp. has expanded its application testing services with the acquisition of AppLabs Technologies.
Lockheed wins $791M contract for AF combat systems IT
Work includes integrating commercial, open source and government software components.
CGI wins $207M EPA award to upgrade central data exchange
CGI Federal will support EPA's effort to improve a critical database used to report environmental data.
Avineon adds marketing, planning pro to lead fed biz operations
Government contractor Avineon Inc. has hired James Smith as senior vice president for federal business development to lead the team in tailoring technical solutions to better serve federal civilian, defense and homeland security agencies.
BAE provides computer, software upgrades for AF transports
BAE Systems Inc. will design and test computers for 37 C-130 aircraft under an Air Force Materiel Command contract worth approximately $23 million.
6 contractors share $210M DOD information assurance awards
Six government contractors have each won a Defense Department contract worth more than $40 million to provide a range of support services to the Navy and other DOD and federal agencies, according to a September 8 DOD announcement.
Minneapolis defense contractor moves closer to the money
ATK Inc., an aerospace and defense contractor that has been based in Minneapolis, will relocate its corporate headquarters to Arlington, Va., on Oct. 1, and expand its existing office space there to accommodate the move.
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