Harris to enhance technology for Army Dental Command

Harris Corp. will furnish application and network support to the Army Dental Command under a new contract.

Interimage to continue Navy justice system work

Interimage Inc. has won a $9.7 million contract modification from the Navy to continue developing and implementing a criminal justice information system.

Army issues Lean Six Sigma RFI

The Army has issued a follow-on request for information for a Lean Six Sigma program tool that would be used to align process improvement efforts.

L-3 wins NASA training deal

Under the contract, L-3 Enterprise IT Solutions will furnish knowledge and expertise related to robotics, dynamics, guidance, navigation and control.

Harris to deliver tactical radios to Poland

Harris Corp. will supply Falcon II manpack radios, vehicular installation kits, and accessories and spare parts for that country's armed forces.

BAE to help Air Force, Navy coordinate missions

Under a $43 million contract, BAE Systems Inc. will help develop a system that the Air Force and Navy will use to coordinate their joint tactical missions.

Army seeks off-the-shelf translation systems

The Army has issued a request for information to determine the availability of various commercial translation systems that could be used in the global war on terrorism.

Stanley accelerates growth with Oberon buy

Stanley Inc. will acquire Oberon Associates Inc., a provider of engineering, intelligence operations and information technology services, for $170 million.

DOD issues RFI for next-generation intranet

The Defense Department has issued a request for information to determine the availability of companies to build and operate an intranet capable of serving as many as 8 million users in the department.

Tyler wins Texas county court software deal

Tyler Technologies Inc. has won a contract from the city of Arlington, Texas, to install a municipal court case management system.

CGI wins pair of Calif. ERP deals

CGI Group Inc. has won two contracts to provide enterprise resource planning software systems to state and local government customers in California.

DOD plans rapid integration facility

The Special Operations Command has issued a preliminary request for proposals to identify contractors capable of managing and staffing a new facility designed to integrate classified information.

States march forward with high-profile projects

Georgia state officials overseeing the pending award of the state's $1.6 billion technology infrastructure outsourcing initiative learned a valuable lesson from a failed outsourcing effort under a previous administration.

SRA to assist EPA with regulatory development

SRA International will assist the Environmental Protection Agency with regulatory development and policy services under a new contract.

New technologies key to opening doors to local market

Systems integrators and other technology companies with emerging technologies should be able to find new opportunities with local governments ? despite the state of the economy.

General Dynamics buys ViPs

General Dynamics Corp. will acquire ViPs Inc., a provider of health care technology solutions.

FAA wants help with cultural transformation

The FAA is conducting a market survey to determine the availability of contractors to assist with the cultural transformation of its Air Traffic Organization.

SAIC to assist Navy with C5ISR

Science Applications International Corp. will provide support for command and control and related technologies to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center under a new contract.

DC Auditor questions tax project reimbursements

Accenture Ltd. may have overcharged the District of Columbia for contracting staff expenses associated with an integrated tax system project, according to a report by the city's auditor.