CACI to support Navy supply system

CACI International Inc. has won a contract from the Naval Supply Systems Command to provide technical support for an integrated supply and maintenance information system.

ProSource to aid GSA property management

ProSource Consulting LLC has begun providing Spatial Data Management services to GSA under an contract with a potential value of $4.2 million.

NCI picked for GSA northeast telecom services

NCI Inc. has won a contract potentially worth $6.7 million from GSA to support the telecommunications infrastructure of the Federal Technology Service's New England Region.

BearingPoint wins Kosovo aid deal

BearingPoint Inc. will foster economic development in Kosovo under a $20 million contract from the U.S. Agency for International Development.

CSC-Raytheon gets AF range support contract

A joint venture led by Computer Sciences Corp. will provide technical services at the Air Force's Eastern Range under an $820 million contract.

Comtech unit to continue Army GPS work

<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font color> Comtech Mobile Datacom won a $605.1 million contract from the Army to support a satellite-based system that tracks vehicles on the battlefield.

ACS picked for Boston parking services

Affiliated Computer Services Inc. has won a contract renewal from the city of Boston to continue administering a comprehensive parking ticket collection.

CSC gets Navy IT services work

CSC has won an IT services contract potentially worth $43 million to provide systems engineering, management and administration support at the Navy's Space and Naval Warfare System Center.

SBInet struggles through first phase

Boeing, DHS take slow approach as they work out integration kinks.

Ready to rumble

Verizon relies on network center as telecom competition begins.

DRC to support Air Force program

Dynamics Research Corp. will support the Design and Engineering Support Air Force aircraft program under a new $1.49 million task order.

News briefs

Army Secretary Peter Geren urged Army IT managers and industry executives to remain focused on technology efforts that deliver the right information to the right people in real time.

News briefs

Army Secretary Peter Geren urged Army IT managers and industry executives to remain focused on technology efforts that deliver the right information to the right people in real time.

ITT lands FAA air traffic control system

ITT Corp. has landed a FAA contract that could be worth more than $1 billion to build a new air traffic surveillance system.

Three file Alliant disputes

Three companies have filed bid protests against GSA's $50 billion Alliant contract. A decision by GAO to deny or accept the protests could come as late as early December.

Lockheed to upgrade command IT systems

The U.S. Joint Forces Command has selected Lockheed Martin to provide IT services at several command facilities in Virginia, Washington state and D.C. in an award worth an estimated $186 million.

Northrop subsidiary gets Dubai deal

Northrop Grumman Corp.'s Europe-based subsidiary, Park Air Systems, has won a contract from the Dubai Department of Civil Aviation to provide a range of integrated air traffic systems for the new Dubai World Central Airport.

Iteris grabs pair of Va. transportation deals

Iteris Inc. will provide intelligent transportation systems services and related technical expertise to the Virginia Department of Transportation under two new contracts.

Eight win Air Force assistance work

The Air Force Air Combat Command at Langley Air Force Base has awarded contracts to eight companies named to the ACC Contracted Advisory and Assistance Services III contract, valued at $400 million total.

Va. city taps Tyler for ERP work

Tyler Technologies Inc. has won a contract from Newport News, Va., to provide enterprise resource planning software to help the city improve its financial and human resource operations.