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EDS to help veterans learn about health care benefits 05/09/08 -- 12:25 PM EDS Corp. will provide returning war veterans with information about available health care and benefits programs new contract from the Veterans Affairs Department. Cubic to supply Poland with air combat trainers 05/09/08 -- 11:28 AM Cubic will build and deliver 16 P5 airborne subsystem units that will be integrated with new Polish F-16 aircraft. Interior bureau seeks content management system 05/09/08 -- 11:16 AM The Interior Departments Minerals Management Service wants a small business to provide a Web content management system. Telos to assist DOD on identity management 05/08/08 -- 04:56 PM Telos Identity Management Solutions will implement DODs Defense Manpower Data Center identity protection and management programs in a contract potentially valued at $582 million. Deepwater cutter gets training assignment 05/08/08 -- 02:32 PM The Coast Guard is expected to accept delivery today of the Bertholf, the first National Security Cutter produced under the $24 billion Deepwater program. More Stories > | |||
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| Tyler wins pair of Calif. ERP contracts By William Welsh 05/05/08 -- 09:37 AM Tyler Technologies Inc. has won two new contracts in California to provide financial management software. EDS to set up Georgia Medicaid system By Doug Beizer 04/29/08 -- 12:36 PM EDS will design and implement a new Medicaid management information system for Georgia under a $391 million contract. More State & Local News Stories |
With the Sprint-Clearwire announcement and other developments, WiMax appears poised for a breakthrough. More Blogs | ||||||
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Top 100: The challenge to succeed Washington Technology will Editor in Chief Nick Wakeman will host an InSight eSeminar at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 22 highlighting the magazines 15th annual Top 100 issue and the importance of staying on top in the contracting world. Bones of contention Contractors face more scrutiny as concerns about conflicts of interest increase. GWACs start to slide Business going through governmentwide acquisition contracts has started to drop as agencies rely more on their own procurement vehicles. ID cards prepare for takeoff Airports broaden credentialing efforts asCongress and TSA look at security breaches. Now comes Vangent Name changes havent stunted BPO providers ability to win contracts. No need for reform, EPA says IBM Corp.s short suspension by the Environmental Protection Agency is still reverberating through the government market. |
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