The project manager for the FBI's upcoming Sentinel case management system needs to hire an additional 24 employees as soon as possible to handle the demands of the procurement, according to the Justice Department inspector general's office.
AT&T Government Solutions Inc. won a three-year, $95.4 million contract to provide circuits and manage network bandwidth for the Defense Information Systems Network.
Orizon Inc. won a five-year, $3.6 million contract from the Office of Naval Research to provide systems engineering and technical assistance support services for the acquisition directorate of University Business Affairs.
Technology assessments, concept development and architecture design are among the services Computer Sciences Corp. will provide for the Transportation Department under a five-year, $178 million contract.
Five vendors have been tapped by the General Services Administration to support the Office of Management and Budget's lines of business consolidation initiatives.
The Agriculture Department is looking for commercial vulnerability assessment scanning tools. The application must be able to scan a large number of IP addresses and a wide variety of operating systems and applications.
The FBI said today that it is in final talks with one of the two vendor teams that has bid on the Sentinel investigative case management project, and that it likely would announce a contract within 30 days.
When Lockheed Martin Corp. won a $1.9 billion competitive sourcing contract with the Federal Aviation Administration just over a year ago, the company was ecstatic.
CACI International Inc. won a $156 million contract from the Army Intelligence Center's University of Military Intelligence in Fort Huachuca, Ariz., to deliver IT systems support.
Avineon Inc. won a five-year contract worth more than $8 million from the Navy to provide technical and analytical support for the design and evaluation of a system that creates virtual flight paths for pilots.
NCI Information Systems Inc. won a five-year, $25.3 million contract to provide IT services to 1115th Signal Battalion and the Army's Directors of Information Management located at Fort Lewis, Wash.
The feasibility test is a first step toward letting Medicare beneficiaries engage directly in their medical care through easy access to their medical information, according to the agency.
The Defense Information Systems Agency's CIO and the Army's program executive officer for enterprise information systems would like to see speedier acquisitions of defense IT.
SRA International Inc. won a two-year task order worth up to $17 million for enterprise architecture and database management to support the Defense Department's Defense Manpower Data Center.