L-3 gets major piece of U.S. Visit
L-3 Communications Corp. won a three-year task order to provide mission support and information technology for the multibillion-dollar U.S. Visit program.
CSC lands airspace upgrades contract
Computer Sciences Corp. won an 11-year contract worth a potential $589 million modernize parts of the National Airspace System.
DRS rejects L-3 offer
DRS' board of directors unanimously rejected the L-3 aquisition proposal after deciding it was not in the best interest of their shareholders.
MTC closes national security deal
MTC Technologies Inc. has completed its $38 million acquisition of Command Technologies Inc.
Saudis tap TAMSCO for Air Force work
Technical and Management Services Corp. won a six-month, $11.2 million contract extension to provide support for the Royal Saudi Air Force.
Harris wins wireless encryption work
Harris Corp. won a five-year, $23 million contract to supply secure wireless local area network products to the National Security Agency.
Federal integration sales outpace other markets
Gartner Inc. report says systems integrators who focused on selling services to the federal government saw their market grow 8.5 percent between 2002 and 2003.
EDS gets Bank Secrecy Act work
EDS Corp. won a six-year contract from the Treasury Department to design, develop and implement a system for storing and delivering information for the department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.
DRS unit to build battlefield computers
DRS Technologies Inc. won a five-year, $100 million contract to produce battlefield computer systems for the Army.
Markland Technologies completes acquisition
With the acquisition of E-OIR Technologies, Markland Technologies expects to gain business in homeland security and defense departments.
Knightsbridge starts federal practice
Company to partner with systems integrators interested in enhancing their data management expertise for federal projects.
MTC continues on acquisition path
MTC Technologies Inc. plans to purchase Command Technologies Inc.
Titan puts up 'not for sale' sign
Following the collapse of its $2.2 billion merger agreement with Lockheed Martin Corp., Titan Corp. said it is not looking for another company to acquire it.
Report scopes growth in homeland opportunities
Advisory firm estimates the five-year value of market opportunities across key mission areas for the U.S. homeland security industry at $115 billion.
Anteon gets Aegis support contract
Anteon International Corp. won a 16-month blanket purchase agreement for systems engineering and program management support to the Navy's Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense Program Directorate.
Titan-Lockheed deal may be dead
After delays and continuing legal woes, Lockheed Martin Corp.'s planned acquisition of Titan Corp. is all but dead.
L-3 to help Marines with distance learning
L-3 Communications Corp. won a six-year, $50 million contract to design and develop distance-learning solutions for Marine Corps service members.
Northrop Grumman wins Navy, Army work
Northrop Grumman Corp. has received a contract modification from the Navy worth $35.6 million for work on an aircraft carrier.
Anteon nets training deal at Aberdeen
Anteon International Corp. won an Army contract to create technical and professional development courses at the Ordinance Mechanical Maintenance School.
Friday deadline looms large for Lockheed-Titan deal
Titan Corp. may not be able to resolve a Justice Department investigation in time for its by acquisition by Lockheed Martin Corp.
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