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Ciber gets North Carolina SAP training deal

Ciber Inc. will help train North Carolina employees to use the state's new SAP-driven human resources and payroll system through a $5 million project.

TCS keeps Defense telecom work

TeleCommunication Systems Inc. has been awarded a new contract from DOD to provide wireless communications and other services in support of the Defense Telecommunications Service - Washington.

DRS gets Coast Guard repair facility extension

DRS Technologies has won a contract to continue supporting the Coast Guard's Aircraft and Repair Supply Center at the Coast Guard Air Station.

Orizon to continue work for HUD

The Department of Housing and Urban Development has agreed to let Orizon Inc. continue supporting HUD's Multifamily Housing Integration project.

SkillSoft grabs Air Force training deal

SkillSoft PLC will provide courseware, searchable online books, learning management technology and mentoring services to U.S. Air Force personnel under a new contract.

Boeing wins B-52 weapons interface upgrade

Boeing Co. has won a $30 million Air Force contract to install Integrated Weapons Interface Units on B-52 bombers.

Verizon connects to NYC 911 deal

Verizon Business won a $195 million contract from New York City to implement an enhanced 911 system for the city's police, fire and emergency medical personnel.

Florida shelves BearingPoint financial modernization project

The Florida Financial Services Department has suspended indefinitely an enterprise financial management system under development by BearingPoint Inc.

BAE wins Navy target system subcontract

BAE Systems has won a subcontract to install new sensor technology into Raytheon's shared reconnaissance pod, a high-resolution targeting system that is being designed for use in the Navy's F-18 aircraft.

Northrop recruited for DOD identity management

Northrop Grumman won a contract from the Army Communications-Electronics Command to provide ID management and personnel data collection services to the center responsible for the managing the personnel data for active and retired U.S. military and their families.

Northrop to build specialized planes for Air Force

Northrop Grumman Corp. has won a contract from the Air Force to produce five airplanes with specialized radar and intelligence processors.

Raytheon to deploy sensors for force protection

Raytheon Co. won a $10.1 million contract from the Army to provide towers arrayed with sensors to help protect U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan and Iraq.

EDS to compete for World Bank services tasks

EDS has won a five-year, $150 million information technology services contract from the World Bank Group

Manatron snares Kansas city-county tax deal

Manatron Inc. will provide its property tax solution to Wyandotte County- Kansas City, Kan., under a newly signed contract.

Lockheed gets Hellfire depot extension

Lockheed Martin Corp. won a $58.3 million contract from the Army to continue operating the Hellfire Missile Depot.

GSA pulls rank, OKs EDS for HSPD-12 work

The General Services Administration has decided to implement the Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 managed service office contract with EDS Corp. despite protests by two losing bidders.

Maximus tackles case management for Chicago schools

Maximus Inc. will deliver a special education case management system to Chicago Public Schools through a two-year, $5.4 million contract.

Convergys wins Postal Service customer care renewal

Convergys Corp. won a $125.4 million contract extension from the U.S. Postal Service to continue providing customer contact services.

Northrop to retool Air Force data management

Northrop Grumman won an $8 million contract to help manage the storage of technical data for weapons systems at Hill Air Force Base, Utah.