SRA wins pair of military IT support deals
SRA International Inc. won task orders from the Army National Guard and Defense Department that could be worth more than $200 million.
BBN Technologies snares DARPA research deal
BBN Technologies won a new round of funding to continue building a system to send and receive data reliably, even when stable end-to-end paths do not exist.
Marines to get battle ready with VirTra simulator
VirTra Systems Inc. won a contract from the Marine Corps for its small-arms training simulator that should pave the way for continued procurement of the devices, company officials said.
Quantum Research wins $449M Army missile deal
Quantum Research International Inc. will support the Army's Space and Missile Defense Command under a contract that could be worth more than $449 million over 10 years.
Swainson: Greatest challenge lies in effective technology management
The increasing complexity of IT systems should result in tremendous business opportunities for IT companies, CA Inc.'s President and CEO John Swainson said at the Interop New York trade show.
Kriens: SOA next big thing for IT spending
Service-oriented architecture is looking like the next big IT spending driver, Juniper Network Inc.'s Chairman and CEO Scott Kriens said in a keynote speech at the Interop New York trade show.
Koen Olthuis | Survival Guide: Perspectives from the field
To ease the effects of flooding in the Netherlands, Koen Olthuis and Rolf Peters founded the Waterstudio.NL, an architectural firm that specializes in building in wet areas. One of the firm's first, and perhaps most innovative, designs is an amphibious house.
Comms in a box
D.C. area turns to radio-bridging device to connect disparate first responders.
Flying eyes
Tiny unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are just one way the Defense Department stays ahead of the game.
Apogen nabs IRS enforcement system deal
Apogen Technologies won a contract to furnish maintenance and support for a system that aggregates data across the Internal Revenue Service.
DOD re-ups CACI for acquisition management support
CACI International Inc. will continue its support of a Web-based suite of applications that replaces the Defense Department's legacy acquisition reporting system under a newly won prime contract.
Symbol Technologies finishes Army IED countermeasure work
Symbol Technologies Inc. completed a $10 million task order as a subcontractor to GTSI Corp. in support of an Army project to help defeat remote-controlled improvised explosive devices, or roadside bombs, for soldiers serving abroad.
20 technologies that disrupted an industry
Over the last 20 years, new technologies have crowded onto the scene, one quickly superceding another, creating new ways of networking, bringing the Internet ? and with it the world ? to the farthest corners of the globe, changing forever the way the world communicates.
Viisage, Identix morph into L-1 Identity Solutions
The shareholders and boards of directors of Viisage Technology Inc. and Identix Inc. approved their merger this week, forming the new company L-1 Identity Solutions Inc.
Boeing tackles Air Force threat monitoring task
The Boeing Co. won a $5.6 million Air Force contract to enhance real-time situational awareness in the cockpits of tankers, bombers and heavy-lift aircraft.
SAIC finishes Applied Ordnance Technology acquisition
Science Applications International Corp. completed the acquisition of a developer of technical products and services for the defense community.
IBM to buy Internet Security Systems
IBM Corp. will acquire Internet Security Systems Inc., an Atlanta-based provider of security solutions that protect against Internet threats across networks, desktops and servers.
BearingPoint takes on health IT management
<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font color>BearingPoint Inc. has been tapped by a federal office to provide program management support on a national health information network.
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