GSA Internet video to illuminate Alliant strategy
The General Services Administration will post a video on the Internet Feb. 21 about its new strategy and timeline for the multibillion-dollar governmentwide Alliant Full and Open and Alliant Small Business procurements.
Raytheon logs Navy submarine systems deal
Defense giant Raytheon Co. won a $31.7 million contract from the Navy to build integrated combat control systems for the next five Virginia-class submarines.
AT&T wins videoconferencing network subcontract
AT&T Government Solutions Inc. won a subcontract worth as much as $51 million to build a modern Internet protocol-based system for voice and videoconferencing for the Defense Information Systems Agency.
GTSI jettisons 80 workers
Government IT reseller GTSI Corp. is laying off about 80 employees as it attempts to recover from problems with an internal system and move forward with its strategic plan to increase its solutions business.
SAIC takes on training program
Science Applications International Corp. won a four-year, $18.9 million contract for product improvements to a software simulation application for semi-automated Army forces.
SGI, GTSI form reseller alliance
GTSI Corp. and Silicon Graphics Inc. have signed an agreement that makes GTSI the primary reseller of the SGI's 64-bit Linux solutions to government agencies at all levels.
Savi wins expanded RFID contract
Savi Technology Inc. has had its radio-frequency identification contract with the Army expaned by more than $200 million.
Ball gets rolling on Satcom II
The General Services Administration has issued a request for proposals for its Satcom II contract for commercial, worldwide satellite communications. Responses are due by March 14.
BRAC opens IT opportunities for Army
The Army's chief information officer has launched four initiatives to change the structure of the service's IT environment and help accelerate some moves under the Base Realignment and Closure program.
Networx delays breed fears
Telecom bidders worry about momentum loss, technology changes
SI International buys Zen Technology
SI International Inc. will acquire Zen Technology Inc., a network services provider, for $60 million in cash.
For agencies, M&As hold promise, peril
Government officials often take the good with the bad when it comes to the hot mergers and acquisition market.
General Dynamics wins $289 million IED counter-measure deal
General Dynamics Corp. won a $289 million contract from the Marine Corps to design a remote-controlled, electronic, improvised explosive device countermeasure system.
Robbins-Gioia wins Customs tech support deal
Robbins-Gioia LLC won a five-year, $112.5 million blanket purchase agreement from Customs and Border Protection to provide support for the agency's Office of Information Technology.
NCI nabs Army software management deal
NCI Inc. won a task order contract to support the Network Enterprise Technology Command in improving delivery of Army and Defense Department-licensed software to Army IT organizations.
GSA to issue National Capital telecom, data solicitation in March
The General Services Administration will issue a draft request for proposal in early March for its $1.8 billion follow-on contract for local telecommunications and data services in the Washington metropolitan area, an agency official said today.
Lockheed Martin wins second Air Force communications deal
In less than a week, defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. has captured two huge deals for satellite communications from the Air Force.
SAIC's Andrews steps down
Duane Andrews is stepping down as executive vice president and chief operating executive officer of Science Applications International Corp., the company announced today.
SI International wins visa program support deal
SI International Inc. won a contract from the State Department to process more than 20 million immigrant visa transactions annually at the National Visa Center and Kentucky Consular Center.
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