AT&T has won a contract with the Housing and Urban Development Department to provide VPN network services including supporting 93 of HUD's websites across the globe.
GSA and DHS have made 17 awards as part of their $6 billion contract for continuous monitoring of computer networks. The competition now heats up for work to provide a near real-time view of network vulnerabilities.
Visionary Integration Professionals, teaming with Meridian Knowledge Solutions and CGI Federal, has won a $95 million contract with DHS to provide a cloud-based talent management system across the department.
DRC has won a task order under the CIO-SP3 contract to provide the NIH with technology, management and evaluation services needed to test the agency's IT systems.
IBM apparently has lost its contract with Customs and Border Protection to its former teammate Lockheed Martin. Big Blue has filed a protest to hang onto the work it has held since 2001.
The answer to that question isn't as simple as it seems as one case recently decided by the U.S. Court of Federal Claims offers a Catch-22 situation for government contractors.
InfoZen is trying to hang onto a $212 million contract it lost to QinetiQ North American with the Transportation Security Administration for a system to check transportation worker identities.
Accenture acquisition target ASM Research won a $20.2 million Army contract for development of a system that matches manpower needs with individual training.
Special Operations Technology, a business owned by Ultra Electronics, won a $22.8 million contract to help the Army intercept electronic communications in Afghanistan.
Eighteen more companies have been added to the growing list of winners of the $22 billion DHS EAGLE II contract, including seven for HUBZone companies and 11 unrestricted awards. Who won this round?
ViaSat Inc. and Data Link Solutions have won orders for Multifunctional Information Distribution System-Low Volume Terminals, a voice and data communications sytem.