Mutlimax wins support work for Army Corps of Engineers

The company will provide information technology support services for the Directorate of Public Works in Fort Lewis, Wash.

U.S. attorney vows crackdown on contracting fraud

Paul McNulty established the Procurement Fraud Working Group to focus on federal law-enforcement efforts to detect and prevent procurement fraud.

Raytheon tapped for mission system work on DD(X) destroyers

Raytheon Co. won a $3 billion contract from the U.S. Navy to continue designing mission systems for a new class of destroyers.

Treasury pulls $1 billion TCE contract

Treasury notified the Government Accountability Office in a letter May 20 that it intended to terminate the Treasury Communications Enterprise contract with AT&T.

Lockheed tapped for next phase of antenna development

Lockheed Martin Corp. won a $19.5 million contract from DARPA to continue developing new space-based radar antenna technology.

Rep. Davis says more security measures needed for contractors

The chairman of the House Government Reform Committee wants additional measures to supplement and strengthen existing security policies for contractor-provided IT systems.

AT&T re-ups Marine testing lab

AT&T Government Solutions won a one-year, $1 million task order to continue operating the U.S. Marine testing lab responsible for transitioning legacy and emerging software applications to the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet.

Qwest taps Gowen as new senior vice president

Diana Gowen has been appointed as Qwest Communications International Inc.'s new senior vice president for government services and sales.

Alien makes another RFID acquisition

Alien Technology Corp. has acquired Quatrotec Inc., a provider of solutions and project management to the air transportation industry.

Behind the curve

As the intelligence community undergoes a period of transformation, contractors can help intel agencies promote information sharing capabilities and bring new technologies to bear on national security issues.

In your FACE

Federal agencies and contractors are swelling enrollment at IT boot camps, the intense training courses that drive students through 10 to 12 grueling hours of daily instruction over a few days.

Raytheon to develop new system-on-a-chip technology

The company has won a $27.6 million contract from DARPA to develop a programmable computing system based on a fast, powerful and versatile chip.

General Dynamics wins Army communications work

General Dynamics Corp. won contracts worth $7 million from the U.S. Army to modernize the communications and data infrastructure at Ford Drum, N.Y., and Fort Lewis, Wash.

SAIC gets $20 million contract to support DHS activities

Science Applications International Corp. will provide consulting services to the Homeland Security Department's Office of State and Local Government Coordination and Preparedness.

Markland wins sensor work

Markland Technologies Inc. won a contract from the U.S. Army's Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate for new technology solutions.

Qwest wins HITS subcontract

Qwest Communications International Inc. has won a subcontract to provide enhanced networking capability to the Department of Housing and Urban Development Department.

Alien Technology covers Army RFID deal

Alien Technology Corp. won a blanket purchase agreement from the Army Contracting Agency's Information Technology, E-commerce and Commercial Contracting Center for radio frequency identification electronic product-code readers, the company said today.

epipeline beefs up contract tracking services

Federal market research company epipeline inc. acquired B2Gsource Inc., an online service that tracks state and local government contracts.

ManTech wins Army task orders

ManTech International Corp. won two task orders totaling $19 million to provide a range of systems intergration services to the U.S. Army.

Small biz gets big seat at Alliant table

At $15 billion, the General Services Administration's Alliant Small Business contract is the biggest vehicle ever developed just for small businesses.