AMS hires former South Carolina CIO
Matthew DeZee, former chief information officer for South Carolina, joins American Management Systems' digital government and technology unit.
Rosettex Group wins Army command, control work
The company was awarded a five-year contract, worth up to $24 million, to develop systems.
Matcom helps NIST go paperless
<FONT SIZE=2>Replacing paper forms with electronic ones doesn't merely mean mocking up a cyberspace replica of the paper version -- not if an agency wants to truly realize the productivity gains of e-records.</FONT>
Private-sector solutions
<FONT SIZE=2>AI Metrix Inc. provides network management software for some of the most complex networks in the private sector, including customers such as cable provider Comcast Corp. and telephone company Broadwing Inc.</FONT>
The Joint Vision manifestos: Future combat, future contracts
<FONT SIZE=2>If integrators want to look at the future of network-centric procurement, a good starting point is the Joint Vision 2010 and Joint Vision 2020 documents, said Louis Ray, president and chief executive officer of Matcom International Corp., an IT and engineering services provider in Alexandria, Va., that does work in military tactical data links. </FONT>
Looking ahead
<FONT SIZE=2>"Decision makers aren't paid to be data collectors," said Douglas Barton, director of technology for the missions systems division of Lockheed Martin Corp. "If they have 10 minutes to make a decision, they shouldn't spend nine and a half minutes gathering data."</FONT>
Network-Centric warfare comes of age: A WT Special Report
<FONT SIZE=2>In July, MTC Technologies Corp. began work on a first-of-its-kind project that essentially will turn Air Force refueling aircraft into flying data routers.</FONT>
Micro Warehouse launches government subsidiary
Information technology reseller Micro Warehouse, Norwalk, Conn., has launched a wholly owned subsidiary for government and education sales, called Micro Warehouse, Gov/Ed Inc., the company announced Oct 15.
Anteon awarded $20 million Coast Guard BPA
Anteon International won a five-year agreement to support the Coast Guard Integrated Deepwater System Program.
Contractors warned of fraud attempts
The inspector general of the Department of Transportation has issued a warning to Defense Department contractors to watch for fraudulent letters asking for confidential information. The warning came in response to two letters that Department of Transportation contractors received.
SAIC snares a pair of big wins
Contracts with the U.S. Geological Survey and the Air National Guard and Army are worth a combined $753 million.
ITT Industries Wins $113 Million TRW subcontract
ITT Industries Inc., White Plains, N.Y., won a $113 million contract from TRW Inc., Cleveland, to produce three space-based weather-measurement instruments. The work comes under TRW's Aug. 23 $4 billion win from the Department of Commerce, Department of Defense and NASA to build the nation's next-generation meteorological satellite system.
Northrop Grumman, EMC team for success
<font SIZE="2"><p>While Bluefin may be the lingua franca that will unify storage area networks from
Bluefin to cure storage headaches
<font SIZE="2">Last summer's ratification of the Bluefin specification by the Storage Networking
KPMG Consulting changes name to BearingPoint
KPMG Consulting Inc. is renaming itself BearingPoint Inc., a change that takes place immediately, the company announced Oct. 3. The New York Stock Exchange of the freshly-named enterprise will be "BE."
Wi-Fi in the city
<font SIZE="2"><p>In early October, citizens and visitors to Athens, Ga., will enjoy free wireless
ASI wins $23 million IT support contract
Analytical Sciences Inc. won a seven-year contract to provide IT support for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Wi-Fi in the city (cover test 3)
<FONT SIZE=2>In early October, citizens and visitors to Athens, Ga., will enjoy free wireless network access across 24 blocks downtown. Anyone with a personal digital assistant, or handheld or laptop computer with a wireless network access card can surf the Internet or tap into Web sites of local shops. </FONT>
Wi-Fi in the city (cover test 2)
<FONT SIZE=2>In early October, citizens and visitors to Athens, Ga., will enjoy free wireless network access across 24 blocks downtown. Anyone with a personal digital assistant, or handheld or laptop computer with a wireless network access card can surf the Internet or tap into Web sites of local shops. </FONT>
Wi-Fi in the city (cover test one)
<FONT SIZE=2>In early October, citizens and visitors to Athens, Ga., will enjoy free wireless network access across 24 blocks downtown. Anyone with a personal digital assistant, or handheld or laptop computer with a wireless network access card can surf the Internet or tap into Web sites of local shops. </FONT>
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