SI International hauls in Navy logistics system deal

SI International Inc. won a contract to support a Defense Department logistics system that supports a wide host of databases and data services world-wide integral to supporting American war fighters.

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Intel IT is coming together

Dale Meyerrose, CIO for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, said yesterday the attempt to bring the national intelligence machine out of the IT shadows is starting to pay off.

Unisys to field DNA index system for FBI

Unisys Corp. will deploy a next-generation DNA index system for the FBI through a two-year, $11 million contract.

Maxamine wins Treasury Web site analytics contract

Maxamine Inc. will provide analytic software to the Treasury Department's Federal Consulting Group to improve government Web site quality and compliance.

Intelligent Decisions helps out with TSA tech refresh

Intelligent Decisions has won a contract from the Transportation Security Administration to provide equipment that will be used to upgrade and expand the agency's technology infrastructure.

Capgemini captures $400M UK database deal

Capgemini UK plc has won a contract from the United Kingdom's Education and Skills Department to design a national database covering all 11 million children in England.

BAE Systems refuels for Navair communications

BAE Systems won a contract potentially worth $109 million from the Naval Air Systems Command to continue delivering communications electronics support.

HP lands $440M DISA infrastructure deal

Hewlett-Packard Co. won two contracts from the Defense Information Systems Agency to furnish computing infrastructure in 17 locations worldwide.

Westar nabs Army aviation test center deal

Westar Aerospace & Defense Group Inc. won a five-year, $21 million contract to deliver support and IT services for the Army Aviation Technical Test Center.

Customs and Border set to resume UAV patrols

U.S. Customs and Border Protection expects to have a Predator B unmanned aerial vehicle flying along the U.S.-Mexico border again in November, officials announced in a new report.

Savi Technology wins $4.6M National Guard contract

A $4.6 million deal in mobile radio-frequency identification systems purchases for the U.S. National Guard has been contracted to Savi Technology, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Co.

ACS keeps Texas vendor drug-program work

Affiliated Computer Services Inc. will continue delivering services that automate prescription approval for Medicaid patients in Texas through a two-year, $4.8 million contract.

Multimax takes on Navy tech refresh

Multimax Inc. won a one-year $11.9 million contract to provide professional services and equipment for a technology refresh of the Navy's overseas enterprise network.

SRA wins pension system work

SRA International Inc. won a contract to develop a transactions-based system to process premium payments for retirement plans for the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.

GTSI goes back to school with blanket purchase deals

GTSI Corp. will deliver and install more than 8,000 notebook, tablet and desktop computers over the next five years to 98 Defense Department dependents' schools in Europe and the Middle East.

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DOD aims to improve how it buys services

The Defense Department is making another attempt to improve how it purchases services.

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