Lockheed wins Texas seat management slot

Lockheed Martin has been selected by the Texas Department of Information Resources as one of the prime contractors qualified for its $400 million seat management program.

General Dynamics gets new FAA air traffic radio order

General Dynamics C4 Systems will deliver additional ultra-high frequency radios and equipment to the FAA to upgrade communications between air traffic controllers and military aircraft.

Lawmaker seeks contractor employee verification

Rep. Elton Gallegly has introduced a bill that would require federal contractors to use a Social Security Administration program to verify that their employees have a legal right to work in the U.S.

Rawson named Texas CTO

The Texas Board of Information Resources has named Brian Rawson as the state's chief technology officer and executive director of its Information Resources Department.

Raytheon undertakes security screening at two Florida airports

Raytheon Co. will provide passenger and baggage screening services to Key West International Airport and Florida Keys Marathon Airport under a new contract.

ACS names Burlin COO

Affiliated Computer Services has named Tom Burlin executive vice president and chief operating officer.

Thinking outside the military box

Last byte | A conversation with John Pike of GlobalSecurity.org.

Ciber gets North Carolina SAP training deal

Ciber Inc. will help train North Carolina employees to use the state's new SAP-driven human resources and payroll system through a $5 million project.

DRS gets Coast Guard repair facility extension

DRS Technologies has won a contract to continue supporting the Coast Guard's Aircraft and Repair Supply Center at the Coast Guard Air Station.

Florida shelves BearingPoint financial modernization project

The Florida Financial Services Department has suspended indefinitely an enterprise financial management system under development by BearingPoint Inc.

Raytheon to deploy sensors for force protection

Raytheon Co. won a $10.1 million contract from the Army to provide towers arrayed with sensors to help protect U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Lockheed gets Hellfire depot extension

Lockheed Martin Corp. won a $58.3 million contract from the Army to continue operating the Hellfire Missile Depot.

Maximus tackles case management for Chicago schools

Maximus Inc. will deliver a special education case management system to Chicago Public Schools through a two-year, $5.4 million contract.

Infor grabs Hansen

Infor Global Solutions plans to acquire Hansen Information Technologies Inc, a provider of software applications to the public sector.

CACI moves on Institute for Quality Management

CACI International plans to acquire the Institute for Quality Management, a provider of performance management consulting and operational support services.

Convergys wins Postal Service customer care renewal

Convergys Corp. won a $125.4 million contract extension from the U.S. Postal Service to continue providing customer contact services.

Northrop to retool Air Force data management

Northrop Grumman won an $8 million contract to help manage the storage of technical data for weapons systems at Hill Air Force Base, Utah.

No. 13: Booz Allen, Quality over quantity

For Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., nearing its 100th birthday, a reputation for honesty is crucial.

Lockheed wins Future Combat Systems subcontract

Lockheed Martin has won a subcontract from SAIC to manufacture a centralized controller that will be used for the Army's Future Combat Systems Class I vehicles.

BAE, Northrop team to chase Army, Marine deal

BAE Systems and Northrop Grumman Corp. have formed a team to pursue the Common Army and Marine Command and Control program.