The Harris Corp. won an Army contract to provide radios and related systems that one day will assist the Army's move to the Joint Tactical Radio System.
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. will deliver counseling and broker enrollment services for Medicaid in Florida under a two-year pilot program worth $12 million.
Six companies will compete for work under the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's recently awarded, $200 million Support to Management and Resources for Technical Services program.
IBM Corp. will assist the province of Alberta, Canada, in deploying an electronic health records system under a contract worth $10 million over two years.
Dynamics Research Corp. won a $5.4 million contract from the Air Force to supply developmental research support for an inventory tracking and technology acquisition program.
Computer Sciences Corp. received two contract extensions worth a total of $82 million for mainframe computer services from Australia's Federal Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs and the Australian Electoral Commission.
New York state will keep Computer Sciences Corp. for fiscal agent services with a three-year, $276 million contract extension to handle Medicaid benefits for citizens.
General Dynamics Corp. won a $95.5 million contract extension for support of the Joint Experimentation Program and Joint Futures Lab, both run by the Joint Forces Command.
ChoicePoint Inc.'s acquisition of USCerts, a Web-based vital-records system, will help the company meet a growing demand for document verification services to determine a person's age and identity.
AT&T Government Solutions Inc. won a $22.7 million subcontract from ITT Industries Inc. to support and manage a network operations center in Kuwait that will serve military commanders in Asia and Africa.
BearingPoint Inc. will implement a new payroll and personnel system for California under a $69 million contract awarded by the state Controller's Office.
Telos Corp. will train Air Force network operators in the use of new technology that automates manual monitoring processes for network systems, under a $7.4 million contract.
<font color="CC0000">(Updated) </font>The Homeland Security Department has notified successful bidders for IT work under the multibillion-dollar Eagle acquisition that they will be able to start seeking work via task orders issued under the procurement tomorrow.
Raytheon Co. won a $14 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to build a secure enterprise network and render support for classified systems.
Tyler Technologies Inc. will re-evaluate 6,400 commercial and industrial properties for Utah County, Utah, through an outsourcing contract worth $1.2 million.
Apogen Technologies Inc. won the Field Operations Authoring Support contract from Commerce Department to help census takers with computer-assisted interviewing systems.
The New York Mental Health Office wants a contractor to furnish software to support patient trust funds and related cash, holding and advanced accounting systems.