Inside Track: New Federal Projects
The Air Force wants off-the-shelf products for infrared technology for troubleshooting aircraft malfunctions and discrepancies. The Air Warfare Battlelab at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho is investigating using the technology in both back shop and flight maintenance environments to help find and repair electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, environmental and other malfunctions.
Survivial Guide: Perspectives from the field
It sounds like a stereotypical soap opera saga: A 23-year-old corporate up-and-comer is accused of bribing foreign officials for business, investigated by the feds, rejected by a high-profile suitor and denounced for alleged involvement in a prison abuse scandal.
Three small firms merge to create new company
Three affiliated companies merged today to form a new entity specializing in information technology services and solutions for the federal marketplace. Arlington, Va.-based Centurum Inc. brings together Techplan Corp., TDS Inc. and Klein & Stump Inc.
Fed budget: Good, bad news for IT
The good news for industry is that 83 percent of the fiscal 2005 federal budget for information technology, or $50.5 billion, will go to government contractors.
TSC makes a deal for radar firm
Engineering services company Technology Service Corp. has acquired radar solutions firm Phase IV Systems Inc. of Huntsville, Ala., for $5.8 million in cash and stock. The deal closed Sept. 30.
Northrop tapped for NIH work
Northrop Grumman Corp. won a six-year, $29.4 million contract from a National Institutes of Health to develop a database and Web portal to centralize and integrate immunology data.
Two companies win Air Force support work
Two contractors each won five-year, $49 million contracts to support manufacturing and technology programs at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
SI to build financial management tool for Army Research Lab
SI International Inc. won a one-year $2.4 million task order from the Army Research Lab to develop the Army Research Laboratory Database, a financial information system to manage research projects for the Defense Department.
Titan wins Northern Command contract
Titan Corp. won a five-year, $169.9 million contract from the North American Aerospace Defense Command/U.S. Northern Command for information technology and infrastructure support for the organization's command, control and communications directorate.
Raytheon wins South Pole work
Raytheon Co. won a $546 million follow-on contract from the National Science Foundation to continue providing science, operations and maintenance support for the organization's U.S. Antarctic Program.
SRA gets DEA, Defense support contracts
SRA International Inc. of Fairfax, Va., announced two contract wins today, one to help the Drug Enforcement Administration with its IT infrastructure and the second to support the Defense Department's Logistics Automation Identification Technology Office.
CACI wins $266 million in national security work
CACI International Inc. won about $266 million in previously unannounced contracts during its latest quarter to support national security and intelligence activities.
Seven Virginia companies win Army IT work
Seven small technology companies won awards under a $763 million contract from the Army for information technology desktop support and services.
The Money Trail: Contractors lean to the right
Federal IT contractors are overwhelmingly supporting President Bush and other Republican candidates with their campaign contributions. That's the most obvious conclusion from our exclusive pre-election report, "The Money Trail." Analyzing data from the Center for Responsive Politics, Washington Technology tracks where the Top 100 federal IT contractors are putting their political capital.
License dispute hits TSA program
The cancellation of LG Electronic Inc.'s license for iris scan technology will not disrupt the Transportation Security Administration's Registered Traveler pilot program, LG and TSA officials said.
Inside Track - New federal projects
The Navy is looking for information on the availability of a core command and control application for a shipboard protection system for all vessels except submarines.
GEIA sees 3.6 percent annual growth for fed IT
The Government Electronics and Information Technology Association's annual forecast of the federal IT marketplace expects the anticipated budget of $60.8 billion in 2005 to grow to $72.9 billion in fiscal 2010.
SI wins Air Force research lab contract
SI International Inc. won a three-year, $3.8 million deal from the Air Force Research Laboratory's Information Directorate for scientific, engineering and administrative services for the lab's Multi-Sensor Exploitation Branch.
DigitalNet wins security contract
DigitalNet Holdings Inc. won a $10.3 million task order from the Defense Information Systems Agency to provide an information assurance solution.
ManTech designing guidelines for health professionals network
ManTech International Corp. won a $2.4 million contract from the Health and Human Services Department to support the development of technical and policy guidelines, for a registry of health care volunteers.
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