SBA extends comment period for size standard restructuring

The Small Business Administration has extended the deadline by 60 days for comments on the advance notice of a proposed rule related to the agency's effort to restructure small business size standards.

I.D. Systems wins USPS wireless vehicle management deal

I.D. Systems Inc. won a three-year contract from the U.S. Postal Service to implement a wireless solution to track and manage vehicles.

NSA taps Titan for IT engineering support

Titan Corp. won a five-year, $33 million contract to provide IT support services to the National Security Agency.

McClure joins Gartner as research director

Gartner Inc. has hired David McClure, a former top-level analyst at the Government Accountability Office, as research director of its Global Public Sector research group.

Judge advises re-bid of N.C. Medicaid project

An administrative law judge in North Carolina sided with EDS Corp. in its protest of a Medicaid contract won by Affiliated Computer Services Inc.

BearingPoint to keep Florida IT outsourcing job

BearingPoint Inc. has won a one-year, $1.4 million contract from the Florida State Technology to manage the state's central computer resources.

Titan wins $163.9 million Army support deal

Titan Corp. has won a $163.9 million contract from the Army Space and Missile Defense Command to provide support services related to situations involving weapons of mass destruction in the war on terror.

ManTech nabs Army logistics support subcontract

ManTech has won a five-year, $13.5 million subcontract contract from Tinton Falls, N.J.-based EPS Inc. to provide training support services to the Army.

PlanGraphics wins N.Y. cybersecurity deal

PlanGraphics Inc. won a $1.7 million contract from the New York Office of Cyber Security and Critical Protection to provide technologies that will help protect critical infrastructure in the state.

Va. region taps M/A-Com for communications system

M/A-Com Inc. has won an $18.5 million contract from the Rockingham-Harrisonburg Emergency Communications Center for an interoperable, public safety communications system.

Multimax wins Air Force software deal

Multimax Inc. has won a $6.2 million contract from the Air Force to provide software licenses for the Remedy Action Request System.

Defense taps RGII Technologies to support health care system

RGII Technologies Inc. has won an $11 million contract from the Defense Department to provide IT, program management and engineering services to the Tri-Service Infrastructure Management Program Office.

ACS inks New Jersey Medicaid support deal

Affiliated Computer Services Inc. has won a $59.5 million contract from a division of the New Jersey Department of Human Services for Medicaid-related services.

SYS Technologies buys Antin Engineering

SYS Technologies Inc. has acquired Antin Engineering Inc., a provider of IT services, for $2.6 million in cash and stock.

Texas region taps Lawson for ERP solutions

Lawson Software Inc. has won a $5 million contract from the North Central Texas Council of Governments to provide enterprise resource planning solutions.

Texas region taps Lawson for ERP solutions

Lawson Software Inc. has won a $5 million contract from the North Central Texas Council of Governments to provide enterprise resource planning solutions.

Demand for public-funded WiFi grows

The increasing demand for wireless networks from U.S. cities and counties will create a golden opportunity for systems integrators in 2005, if conflicts with broadband service providers can be resolved.

States slow on Schedule 70

When the General Services Administration launched IT sales on Schedule 70, sales exploded and the schedule quickly became the federal government's procurement vehicle of choice. Federal agencies in 2003 used the schedule to buy $16 billion in IT products and services.

TSA taps IBT for hazmat fingerprinting

Integrated Biometric Technology LLC has won a contract from the Transportation Security Administration to provide electronic fingerprinting services for truck drivers handling hazardous materials.

Virginia to begin IT outsourcing evaluations

Virginia will begin detailed evaluations next week of proposals from three integrators for its ambitious state IT outsourcing.