On the Edge: In brief
Have security, will travel ... A lush new fabric ... Better safe than sorry.
Air Force discovers versatile mapping tool
A new application gives a clearer view of an incident.
SRA tackles tech work for EPA Brownfields program
SRA International Inc. won a four-year, $10.5 million task order from the Environmental Protection Agency to deliver IT support to the agency's Brownfields program.
Agents of misfortune
Old and new issues loom large as IPv6 enters the cybersecurity fray.
Input: GSA IT schedule sales dip again in '06
Annual sales through GSA's multiple award schedule contracts for IT products and services declined for the second straight year in fiscal 2006, according to Input Inc.
Harris wins Army satellite encryption deal
Harris Corp. will help develop an encryption device for the communication security needs of future Army satellite terminals.
BearingPoint to help steer NMCI into safe berth
BearingPoint Inc. won a contract to supply the Navy with IT services as part of its continuing transition to the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet.
Compudyne wins Treasury bureau security work
CompuDyne Corp. won a five-year, $25.4 million contract to furnish security services to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
CSC buys Datatrac
Computer Sciences Corp. will acquire Datatrac Information Services Inc., a privately held government services and solutions provider headquartered in Richardson, Texas.
Report: IPv6 to generate modest spending increases
The transition to IPv6 is a significant opportunity for IT services vendors, but they should not overestimate the government's planned spending on pure IPv6 hardware upgrades, according to an analysis conducted by Government Insights.
Verizon answers Forest Service call for voice services
Verizon Business will deliver a range of voice communications services to the Forest Service under a five-year task order worth up to $37 million.
Texas County calls up Tyler for court management
Tyler Technologies Inc. won a contract with Denton County, Texas, to install its Odyssey court case management system and other professional services.
Air Force re-ups General Dynamics for intel system work
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems won a contract to continue integration support of the Air Force's Distributed Common Ground System.
VA turns to Four Points, InterSystems for database help
Four Points Technology LLC won a contract with the Veterans Affairs Department to provide database software for the agency's health record system.
Raytheon to assist DHS with flight-route analysis
Raytheon won a contract with the Homeland Security Department to produce a system that analyzes risk on aviation routes to help choose the best ones for aircraft during emergencies.
CACI lends hand to Defense secretary's office
CACI International Inc. won a $59.5 million contract to continue providing managed network services for the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Data Systems Analysts lands AF network strategy subcontract
Data Systems Analysts Inc. won a $3.5 million subcontract from Multimax Inc. to assist the Air Force Communications Agency with networking initiatives.
National lab looks to encryption to secure mobile devices
Encryption extends security into the field.
Command to go
Improved technology, better birds fuel satellite growth.
DARPA taps IBM, Cray for supercomputing work
IBM Corp. and Cray Inc. landed Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency contracts to develop supercomputers that are faster than today's machines and easier to program.
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