General Dynamics wins multiple Spawar deals

General Dynamics Information Technology won four five-year contracts from the Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center to deliver services and support for command, control, communications and intelligence initiatives.

$100M NYC telecom deal goes to AT&T

AT&T Inc. has won a multiyear contract to deliver telecommunications services that address New York City's data applications needs.

InterSystems to do DOD health care database

InterSystems Corp. was selected to deliver its Cache post-relational database software for the Defense Department's Composite HealthCare System.

Santa Clara, Calif., re-ups ACS for outsourced IT

Affiliated Computer Services Inc. won a one-year contract extension from Santa Clara, Calif., to continue to manage the manage the city's IT operations and furnish associated services.

CNSI picks up Census survey system work

IT business solutions provider CNSI Inc. won a nine-year, $5.8 million prime contract from the Census Bureau to develop software and support for the agency's Regional Office Survey Control System.

Infineon Tech, Gemalto Inc. win contracts for e-passports

Infineon Technologies North America Corp. is providing chips, antennas and inlays being used in current pilot U.S. electronic passport production, while Gemalto Inc. has qualified to provide samples for further pilot production.

Four win slots on Air Force tech support deal

The Air Force Medical Support Agency selected four companies to deliver technology and consulting services under a five-year, $95 million blanket purchase agreement.

Opportunity knocking | Contracts

The Alaska Health and Social Services Department wants a contractor to install an electronic medical records system.

National Guard calls up General Dynamics for services support

General Dynamics Information Technology has won a contract worth up to $20 million over five years to support the National Guard Bureau in a range of personnel, financial, planning and logistics functions.

Inside track | New federal projects

The Comptroller of the Currency needs content management solutions to replace the technologies it uses to produce and distribute publications and Web content.

New IT services schedule recommended

To increase competition among services contracts, the General Services Administration should develop a new schedule for IT services and expand the Defense Department rule of three to the rest of government, according to the Acquisition Advisory Panel.

Market Watch | Federal contract policy squeezes mid-tier players

Life continues to get tougher for middle-market federal suppliers. Executives and company owners in the federal technical and professional services business have sensed a significant change in the demographic profile of this market since the mid-1990s.

SunGard software to support Treasury financial management

SunGard Investment Systems Inc. has won a $13 million contract from the Treasury Department to provide investment accounting software and support services to the Office of Public Debt Accounting.

GPO slates Harris for Future Digital System work

<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font> The Government Printing Office yesterday announced that Harris Corp. will build the Future Digital System under a $29 million contract.

EDS wins Arkansas women's health care claims work

EDS Corp. won a $12.7 million contract renewal from the Arkansas Health and Human Services Department to serve as fiscal agent for the state's breast and cervical cancer treatment program.

David Borland and Megan Gamse on hot DOD contracts

Staff writer Roseanne Gerin will moderate an online forum <b>Thursday, Aug. 3,</b> from <b>noon to 1 p.m. ET</b> featuring <b>Input Consulting Group member David Borland and Input business analyst Megan Gamse</b>, who will be available to field questions about hot Defense Department contracts in 2006.

Knowledge Consulting lands TSA info assurance work

Knowledge Consulting Group won a $20 million blanket purchase agreement to deliver information assurance support services to the Transportation Security Administration.

Federal pension corporation embarks on SOA work

The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation has awarded a four-year, $6 million contract to Keane Inc. to aid in various projects related to service-oriented architecture.

Aviel snares U.S. Geological Survey IT security deal

Aviel Systems Inc. won a task order to deliver IT services to the Interior Department's U.S. Geological Survey Geospatial Information Office.

DRC tasked with Army acquisition systems support

Dynamics Research Corp. won an $8 million task order to deliver technical support services to assist Army acquisition efforts.