Companies dispute HSPD-12 award

XTec and the Computer Literacy Team have protested GSA's award to EDS to run the agency's HSPD-12 Managed Services Office.

AT&T touts small business opportunities

As AT&T Government Solutions begins to develop business based on its March win of the GSA's Networx Universal contract, it is recruiting small business partners.

Twenty-four companies get GSA Satcom II awards

GSA awarded Satcom II contracts today to 24 communications companies, including nine small business contractors, to provide next-generation, worldwide satellite services to federal civilian and defense agencies.

Coalition attacks Real ID Act regulations

Civil liberties and consumer groups have started a campaign against the Real ID Act regulations issued by DHS, believing the new ID system will have negative impacts on civil rights.

Attacks on federal networks lead to concern for DHS

The House Homeland Security Committee wants to know whether DHS' networks have been hacked.

DHS data center to forge into new frontier

DHS plans to select a vendor this summer to build a second cross-agency data center, and has directed prospective contractors to propose locations in the Western U.S. to help shield the facility from any major East Coast blackout.

NIST RFID report applies to private sector

NIST has issued guidelines and a set of best practices for the use of radio frequency technology by both federal agencies and private corporations.

Collaboration helps HUD address problems

The Housing and Urban Development Department has begun to improve its performance by bringing together leaders from different parts of the organization to discuss issues.

Double the audits, double the criticism for DHS

DHS' technology investment management came in for criticism from congressional auditors in a report last week. GAO described risks in the agency's use of technology to implement a port security law in a second report, while noting some progress.

FEMA finds redemption in strong leadership

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is making sweeping changes to how it responds to national crises.

General Dynamics gets Immigration Services tech deal

General Dynamics Corp. has won a task order worth up to $227 million to provide technology support to the Citizenship and Immigration Services bureau.

Serco nabs Postal Service technology deal

Serco won a contract to assist the U.S. Postal Service in developing new mail-processing technologies.

Indus to build EPA services architecture

Indus Corp. won an EPA contract to provide service-oriented architecture information technology for the agency's Office of Water.

Error-prone databases disrupt Basic Pilot

Employer participation is rapidly increasing in DHS' Employment Eligibility Verification program even though the federal databases continue to be riddled with errors and have difficulty communicating with each other.

EDS wins GSA HSPD-12 managed services work

Electronic Data Systems Corp. has won a $66.3 million contract from GSA to run its HSPD-12 managed-service office.

FEMA opens grant period

Police, fire and emergency response agencies can look to the FEMA for a share of $34 million in grants to buy security-related IT applications, video surveillance tools and interoperable communications equipment.

Real ID technologies: A two-way street

Washington and other states should be more involved in choosing technologies for meeting the Real ID Act of 2005 requirements, according to an industry group.

FBI on cusp of Trilogy technology update

The FBI issued a "sources sought" notice to vendors last Oct. 27 for its Technology Refresh Program.

Not just a pretty place

Puerto Rico looks to lure more federal contractors.

Networx casts big shadow

Contract isn't mandatory, but few telecom services options exist.