Social Security Administration needs IT support for baby boomers

The Social Security Administration wants advice on how best to prepare its management and program information systems for the influx of more than 70 million baby boomers who soon will become beneficiaries.

OPM hunts for business system software provider

The Office of Personnel Management is looking for companies that can provide it with a budget management software solution.

Marines issue Plans and Data Support contract solicitation

The Marine Corps released the final solicitation for its Plans and Data Support contract June 30.

Navy plans for IT, cybersecurity support contract

The Navy seeks support the Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s Information Technology and Cyber Security Office’s overall work.

Census needs mobile devices, service to support fieldwork

The Census Bureau is considering purchasing single vendor mobile telecommunications devices and services to help it collect information door-to-door as part of a census follow-up operation.

Air Force works on draft statement on ‘Office in the Sky’ contract

The Air Force released a draft work statement to get feedback on its “Office in the Sky” contract requirements.

National Guard Bureau seeks support in developing software for financial dashboard

The National Guard Bureau’s Counterdrug Resource Management Branch needs support in implementing non-proprietary Microsoft Office-based resource management tools and integrating underlying databases related to financial information.

Marine Corps seeks IT solutions to support geo-intelligence programs

The Naval Surface Warfare Center is asking industry for input on types of deployable IT solutions that can process and send out intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) that would work with the Marine Corps’ military applications.

TSA releases RFP for 8-year, $70m IDIQ for employee assessment system

The Transportation Security Administration released a request for proposals June 19 for an eight-year, $70 million contract to create and host an IT-based catalog for assessing employees for various positions throughout the agency.

Top 100: Tech changes feed Verizon's move beyond tradition

Verizon has been quickly adapting as new technologies around cloud computing and connectivity offer new opportunities for the company to capture business in the federal market.

Top 100: Market clarity aids BAE Systems strategic focus

As the defense market has become more predictable, BAE Systems sees its opportunities around mission support, special operations and mission support, but not services.

AF Space Command announces space, cyberspace summit

The Air Force Space Command is planning an innovation summit that will focus on long-range science and technology advances in space and cyberspace.

Top 100: Healthcare.gov just part of Accenture's successful year

Accenture's run of success might start with Healthcare.gov, but it also two acquisitions and several contract wins make company leaders bullish on the market and on its strategy.

FDA considers IDIQ for modernizing Safety Reporting Portal

FDA is developing a new contact to operate and modernize the Safety Reporting Portal to collect information on adverse reactions to drugs and medical devices.

Air Force plans for equipment supply chain system

The Air Force needs support for its supply-chain arrangement of its Battlefield Airmen Management System (BAMS).

Defense tech agency seeks IT support, enhancements

The Defense Technology Security Administration issued a sources sought notice May 1 as it plans for a four-year contract for daily IT support and innovative enhancements.

Forest Service needs help defining app requirements

The Forest Service needs to update an analysis application that is incompatible with current workstations that use 64-bit Windows 7 and later operating systems.

FDA solicits $20M IDIQ for data harmonization services

The Food and Drug Administration wants to set up a single, $20 million indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity contract for flexible purchasing of data harmonization services.

GSA considers new credentialing business model

The General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service wants industry input on a possible new federal digital identity credential services model.

GSA improves schedule program for contractors, agencies

The General Services Administration is changing regulations that may make the Multiple Award Schedule program run more smoothly for contractors and agencies, according to The GSA Blog.