Qwest dials up Idaho long-distance services deal

Qwest Communications International Inc. signed a contract worth about $3 million to deliver long-distance services to the State of Idaho for three years.

Fear and loathing

Contractor groups expect more scrutiny if House goes blue.

Report: Traditional IT work is shrinking

There's good news and bad news ahead in the government market.

Army Corps engineering support will come from SAIC

Science Applications International Corp. won a prime contract to furnish engineering services and geospatial support for the Army Corps of Engineers' Research and Development Center ? Topographic Engineering Center.

General Dynamics will keep Air Systems work

General Dynamics Information Technology won three contracts over five years to provide acquisition logistics support to the Naval Air Systems Command.

CACI takes on 'last mile'

CACI International Inc. will help provide the so-called "last mile" in the global connectivity grid under a task order for logistics support for the Army's tactical radio communication systems.

National Recreation Reservation System contract to move ahead

Recreation enthusiasts should be able to start using federal consolidated reservation services now that a bidder has settled the legal argument over the National Recreation Reservation System contract.

SYS Technologies wins software development pact

SYS Technologies Inc. won an engineering support contract with the U.S. Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center in San Diego.

FAA hires Concept Solutions for air management work

Concept Solutions LLC won a two-year, $6 million contract to continue upgrading the Federal Aviation Administration's Military Operations Systems.

Argon ST to perform maintenance, training for Navy

<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font color>Argon ST Inc. won a five-year, $9.9 million contract from the U.S. Navy to furnish specialized engineering support services for the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren, Va.

SYS Technologies wins Navy system analysis work

SYS Technologies Inc. won a five-year, $11 million task order to deliver systems engineering support to the Navy's Space and Naval Warfare System Command.

GAO recommends Army take corrective action on ITES-2S awards

The Government Accountability Office announced Tuesday it has sided with five protesters who lodged complaints when the Army awarded its Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-2 Services contracts.

Comtech keeps Army supplied with tracking systems

The Army will continue to expand its movement tracking system under a new contract awarded to Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

Merlin gives VA preventative dose of Web security

The Veterans Affairs Department has tapped Merlin International Inc. to bolster its Internet security.

ActivIdentity to aid DOD in HSPD-12 requirements

ActivIdentity Corp. has been tapped by the Department of Defense to help the agency make its smart-card system compliant with Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12.

New firm asks, 'What does the future hold?'

Bruce McConnell, Margaret Anderson and Gordon Haight have launched Government Futures Inc., a company that will use a variety of collective intelligence tools to help predict where the government will be three years and further into the future.

Contracts totaling $700M will ensure DISA is on demand

Five contracts awarded earlier this month under the Defense Information Systems Agency SPE program will bring scalable, on-demand processing capabilities to DISA's computing service data centers.

Guident snares GSA financial modernization

Guident Technologies Inc. won a task order to deliver services to help modernize and standardize systems for the chief financial officer of the General Services Administration.

Raytheon cruises into $229M Florida toll deal

Raytheon Co. will deliver an electronic toll collection system to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise through a 10-year, $229 million contract.