Citizant gets more HUD work

Citizant Inc. will maintain and operate the National Housing Locator System for the Housing and Urban Development Department.

Sun signs CDW-G deal

Sun Microsystems Inc. has inked a deal with CDW-Government Inc. to sell its products to federal agencies.

Obama pledges small business reform

Sen. Barack Obama wants to ensure that federal contracting dollars intended for small businesses go to those businesses, according to a statement the candidate posted on his Web site.

Telos to expand AF network

Telos Corp. will expand wireless local-area networks at 98 Air Force locations worldwide under a task order that could be worth more than $100 million.

Sweet smell of success

Small businesses win through skilled planning, leadership and luck.

DISA seeks help with net-centricity

Telecommunications vendors need to pay more attention to net-centricity, a top Defense Information Systems Agency official said today.

Agencies transition slowly to Networx

Although GSA awarded the Networx network services contracts months ago, agencies are moving slowly toward making the transition from the expiring FTS 2001 contract onto the new one.

Mastering the fine art of innovation

Last byte | A conversation with Amy Alving, SAIC's chief technology officer.

SOA comes of age

True believers spread the word about its transformational power.

Get your ducks in a row

Contractors find quality certifications help them compete ? and thrive.

A key industry ally departs

When Rep. Tom Davis recently announced his intention not to seek re-election, the procurement community reacted with regret and concern for the future.

Advocacy group sues SBA

A small-business advocacy group has sued the Small Business Administration, claiming the agency is withholding information on contracting abuses.

Vista opts for employee stock ownership

Vista Technology Services Inc., a company specializing in federal real property systems, is launching an employee stock ownership plan.

D'Agata's departure will leave void at Sprint

When Tony D'Agata, the vice president of federal sales at Sprint, leaves the company, the federal telecom market will feel the absence, according to industry watchers.

Davis exit will leave void in Congress

The exit of Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.) from Congress could be a significant loss to the federal acquisition community, industry leaders say.

Defense picks GAITS for security work

The Defense Distribution Center has awarded a contract to Global Analytic Information Technology Services.

D'Agata to leave Sprint

Tony D'Agata, vice president of federal sales at Sprint, is retiring.

ICF to buy management firm

ICF International plans to acquire Jones and Stokes Associates, an integrated planning and resource management firm, for about $50 million.

Unisys signs Minneapolis outsourcing deal

Unisys Corp. will provide IT outsourcing services to Minneapolis under a contract worth $48 million over five years.

Edgerton makes Command move

Jerry Edgerton, the former leader of MCI's federal government business unit, has been named CEO of network services provider Command Information Inc.