STG names new VP for business development
STG Inc. has named James Scampavia senior vice president of Business Development. Previously, the 15-year industry veteran was vice president of business development at BAE Systems.
ITT plan to split into 3 companies moves ahead
ITT Corp. has taken the next required step in its plan to separate into three distinct, publicly traded companies by filing Form 10 Registration Statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Northrop Grumman partners to pursue GSA travel contract
Northrop Grumman Corp. has signed on as a subcontractor to CWTSatoTravel to compete for the end-to-end travel and expense management systems of the General Services Administration's E-Gov Travel Services 2 contract.
Iron Bow scores bull's-eye with $120M Social Security award
Iron Bow Technologies will build a new network infrastructure for the Social Security Administration under a blanket purchase agreement valued at $120 million.
Videoconferencing wins over more than just rocket scientists
Videoconferencing is becoming a compelling technology that can allow government customers to collaborate without leaving their offices or spending time and money on travel.
Delta Solutions adds DEA contract to string of recent wins
Delta Solutions and Technologies Inc.'s five-year, $18 million contract with the Drug Enforcement Administration is the latest in a series of contract wins that total almost $66 million.
STG task order covers Navy C4ISR systems worldwide
STG Inc. and Science Applications International Corp. have been awarded task orders that could be worth as much as $99.9 million under a seven-year indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract to support the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center–Atlantic.
ICF enlisted in CDC fight for HIV prevention
ICF International Inc. will provide technology assistance to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's efforts to reduce and prevent HIV transmission under a four-year, $25.9 million task order.
BAE names replacement for retiring government relations chief
BAE Systems Inc. has named Erin Moseley as senior vice president for government relations succeeding Bob Fitch, who is retiring.
Raytheon broadband award scores nation's firsts
Raytheon Co. has won the nation's initial competitive Public Safety Long Term Evolution contract, the first under the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program for recipients of the FCC's 700 MHz Broadband Waiver.
Jacobs works to boost ODNI’s forecasting capabilities
Jacobs Engineering Group is working with the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to provide events forecasting technology services. The four-year contract has a potential value of approximately $11 million.
TASC hires experienced IT pro to grow company
TASC Inc. has appointed Dale Luddeke the company's chief growth officer, reporting to David Langstaff, president and CEO.
Harris wins peach of a radio contract in Georgia
Harris Corp. will establish a digital radio system to support public-safety first responders across the 518 square miles of Floyd County, Ga., under a $23.6 million county contract.
Former BAE exec joins Xe Services as senior vice president
Michael Cauldwell will join Xe Services LLC as senior vice president of business development July 11. He will focus on expanding the company's portfolio of government and commercial customers.
IBM's chief innovator peers into the 21st century
Bernard Meyerson, IBM's vice president for innovation, connects the company's first 100 years to where IBM is headed.
CDW president and COO promoted to CEO
Thomas Richards will succeed John Edwardson as CEO of CDW on Oct. 1, with Edwardson remaining chairman of the board for at least another year.
6 keys — and a caveat — to winning bigger contracts
The road to a better bottom line is paved with task-order contracts. What can you do to be ready to win the next big contract vehicle?
NVTC unveils new board of directors
The Northern Virginia Technology Council elected its new leadership at the June 30 annual meeting in Reston, Va.
CACI raises 2012 revenue forecast despite sluggish economy
CACI kicks off its 50th year with its sights set on breaking financial records.
Northrop team helps CMS detect high-risk claims fraud
Northrop Grumman Corp. will lead a contractor team that will develop a fraud prevention system for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under a four-year task order worth $77 million.
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