Report: CACI interrogators lacked training, but met contract

Army inspector's report concludes CACI International met the military's statement of work, which did not require military interrogation training.

EDS wins $93M e-travel job from USDA

EDS Corp. of Plano, Texas, will provide employee travel services to the Agriculture Department under a task order worth about $93 million.

GSA delays Networx draft RFP until December

The General Services Administration has delayed the release of a draft request for proposals for the Networx telecommunications and network services contract.

FTS looks to combine offices

The General Services Administration will combine its service development and service delivery offices into a single entity.

McDonald Bradley among 10 to win FBI contracts

McDonald Bradley Inc. was among 10 firms to win prime contracts on the FBI's Technical Support and Development Project (TSDP).

IRS' taxpayer database processes first live returns

The Customer Account Data Engine started processing an initial set of 1040EZ tax returns in the past week.

Cerenade to provide e-forms to State Department

Cerenade Inc., a developer of electronic forms management software, won a State Department contract to provide its Visual eForms software.

RAE Systems wins deal for toxic gas detection

RAE Systems Inc. received a five-year, $5 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency for its rapid deployment kits.

Thrift board admits faults in failed system

In letter to senators, thrift board says it will accept recommendations for improvements in recordkeeping system.

Microsoft applauds open-source procurement memo

Opponents of open source software applauded a recent OMB memo that they claim puts proprietary software on competitive footing with open source software in federal procurements.

Security Biometrics moves into government market

Security Biometrics Inc. has acquired SiVault Analytics Inc. to gain a foothold in the government market.

Agencies show marked improvement on OMB scorecard

In the midyear evaluation released today, OMB awarded agencies 19 new green scores, including three in the e-government category.

GSA launches "Get it Right" to improve compliance with procurement rules

General Services Administration officials today launched a new program to make sure that GSA contracting officers follow procurement rules.

OMB's Anderson returning to the private sector

Tad Anderson, Office of Management and Budget associate administrator for e-government and IT, will return to the private sector Aug. 6.

ManTech forms Netcents team

ManTech International Corp. announced the team for the U.S. Air Force's five-year $10-billion Network Centric Solutions program.

MSSI-TeleScience wins Bureau of Indian Affairs deal

MSSI-TeleScience International Inc. has won a four-year, $1 million contract from the Bureau of Indian Affairs to provide dental services.

What's in a name? For GAO, a new one

General Accounting Office is now the Government Accountability Office.

Relativity hangs a shingle for public-sector practice

Relativity Technologies Inc., a provider of modernization solutions for enterprise applications, has launched a public-sector practice.

FAA oceanic system goes live in Oakland

The Federal Aviation Administration activated a system allowing for reduced space between aircraft flying over U.S. oceanic air space at Oakland.

Acquisition councils propose share-in-savings regulations

Proposed rule lays out the process for agencies to use the share-in-savings method for IT contracts.