Dahlberg to lead SAIC

Kenneth Dahlberg will be the next chief executive officer of Science Applications International Corp.

Raytheon team wins AF intel system contract

A team led by Raytheon Co. will build a network that integrates multiple intelligence systems into a single, worldwide intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance system.

Titan taps $36M Navy contract for UAV operations

Titan Corp. of San Diego won a contract worth up to $36 million to provide engineering and technical services to support joint unmanned aerial vehicle operations.

Amendment limits no-bid Iraq contracts

The Senate moves to require that new Iraqi construction contracts be awarded competitively, unless the contracting agency publicly justifies a sole source or limited-bid contract.

New procurement rules debut

The Defense Department will change the way it buys services, and all federal agencies will be allowed to use share-in-savings contracting for information technology work, according to procurement rule changes announced today.

Anteon to support undersea warfare systems

Anteon International Corp. will provide engineering and technical support services to the Navy's undersea warfare systems under a contract worth up to $25.8 million.

Unisys gets three new cargo security projects

Unisys Corp. has been selected to implement three new cargo security pilot programs, officials of the Blue Bell, Pa., firm announced today.

CSC wins $1.1B Army simulation contract

Computer Sciences Corp. won an Army contract worth more than $1.1 billion for simulator-based flight training and related aviation training support.

Amendment would require competition on Iraq contracts

Contracts for rebuilding Iraq would have to be awarded through full and open competition, according to an amendment lawmakers said they plan to add to an upcoming supplemental appropriations bill.

Bill would require guard from threats due to file sharing

Proposed legislation would require federal agencies to protect their computers and information from the security risks of peer-to-peer file sharing programs.

OMB official sees management agenda gaining wide support

Federal agencies have embraced the President's Management Agenda to the point that "it's almost gone from the President's Management Agenda to the Agencies' Management Agenda," said Clay Johnson III, deputy director for management in the Office of Management and Budget.

OMB official sees management agenda gaining wide support

Federal agencies have embraced the President's Management Agenda to the point that "it's almost gone from the President's Management Agenda to the Agencies' Management Agenda," said Clay Johnson III, deputy director for management in the Office of Management and Budget.

OMB predicts victory in A-76 battle

A top White House official predicts that Congress ultimately will back the administration's new policy for public-private competitions of federal jobs, despite signs of growing opposition among lawmakers.

PanAmSat acquires Esatel

Satellite firm PanAmSat Corp. acquired telecommunications firm Esatel Communications Inc., expanding the Washington presence of its G2 Satellite Solutions division. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Deloitte: Measuring benefits can help sell e-gov projects

E-government investments are not evaluated often enough for the financial benefits they provide to citizens and businesses, a study says.

Army taps MTC for power generation support

MTC Technologies Inc. will provide engineering, logistics and program support for the Army under a contract worth up to $25 million over eight and a half years, officials of the Dayton, Ohio-based company announced today.

NSF awards $12.5M for first responders

The National Science Foundation will award $9 million to the University of California's Irvine campus, and $3.5 million to the San Diego campus to develop information sharing tools and organizational strategies for first responders.

Library of Congress taps AMS for financial system

American Management Systems Inc. won a 10-year contract from the Library of Congress for a financial management and procurement system and operations support.

RGII wins $4.1 million Air Force contract

RGII Technologies Inc. won a five-year, $4.1 million contract from the Resource Analysis and Support Branch of the Air Force Surgeon General's Office.