Harvest time
Network vendors ready to reap tasks under huge telecommunications contract.
A helping hand
Incubators build new tech businesses.
Odyssey to provide AF acquisition support
Odyssey Systems Consulting Group Ltd. has won an Air Force task order to provide acquisition support services.
Augusta to tackle Navy sensor work
Augusta Systems Inc. has won a Navy contract valued at up to $10 million for the technological infrastructure for a network of sensors and unmanned vehicles.
Tetra Tech scores FAA work
Tetra Tech Inc. will provide information technology operational support to the Federal Aviation Administration under a newly awarded contract.
Orizon scores new federal work
Orizon Inc., an 8(a) IT services firm, has won several contracts worth a total of about $13 million.
Artel wins NRC information security renewal
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has awarded a follow-on contract to Artel Inc. to provide personnel to work in NRC's Office of Information Services.
Chicago police receive data analysis tool
The Chicago Police Department has deployed a data analysis system called Coplink that allows users to find non-obvious relationships and patterns and solve crimes more quickly.
AT&T to re-engineer Marine manpower modeling
AT&T Government Solutions will re-engineer the Marine Corps Manpower Modeling System under a new contract.
Verizon to connect remote post offices
Verizon Inc. will bring satellite services to about 5,000 U.S. Postal Service locations under a new contract.
A contest of wills
Sun's fallout with GSA won't hurt but might raise some eyebrows.
Pragmatics to continue DISA work
DISA has awarded a task order to Pragmatics Inc. that will allow the company to continue its work for the Global Command and Control System-Joint.
Northrop Grumman receives postal order
The U.S. Postal Service has chosen Northrop Grumman Corp. to provide independent verification and validation services for the agency's delivery and retail systems
FBI picks Lockheed for HP upgrades
Lockheed Martin will increase the processing power of FBI computers under a new contract that could be worth up to $16 million over five years.
IBM gets TSA info sharing work
The Transportation Security Administration has picked IBM Corp. for an information technology and software services task order that will be worth at least $98.5 million.
Xacta to install solar power for LAN nodes
Xacta Corp. will install solar power systems to support wireless network nodes for Air Force maintenance activities in southwest Asia.
GSA greenlights Verizon systems
Verizon Business has cleared the final hurdle needed to start selling through the Networx Universal contract.
2007 Small Business Report | Favored to win
New rule broadens ANC subcontracting appeal.
2007 Small Business Report | Learning tree
Mentor/protégé programs can help fledgling firms, but small companies need to be smart about using them.
Sun withdraws from GSA Schedule
Sun Microsystems Inc. is canceling its General Services Administration schedule contract, the company has confirmed.
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