Four companies have been awarded contracts worth up to $30 million each by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement division to conduct security clearance background investigations.
The Chicago Police Department has deployed a data analysis system called Coplink that allows users to find non-obvious relationships and patterns and solve crimes more quickly.
BearingPoint Inc. will lead a team to design and operate a secure, battle-ready global information technology network for the Naval Network Warfare Command.
ICF International Inc. has won a professional services contract from DHS to help implement new security standards for facilities handling large quantities of chemicals, petroleum and natural gas.
Science Applications International Corp. will provide programming and engineering support for the Navy's Shipboard Instrumentation and Systems Calibration program.
General Dynamics Corp. has won a contract to provide professional support services to the Homeland Security Department's intelligence and analysis office.
State and local governments are being offered a special promotion that expires Oct. 29 to sign up for SafeBoot encryption products based on the USDA pricing.
The upcoming re-compete for the U.S. Air Force's NETCENTS2 contract will likely focus on complete solutions, according to a report from the Input Executive Program.
Guident Technologies will help replace Government Printing Office legacy mainframe-based systems with Oracle components under a new $1.58 million contract.