Lockheed loses Los Alamos outsourcing to U. of Calif.

The Energy Department awarded a highly contested, 20-year contract to a team led by the University of California to continue managing the beleaguered Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico

Calif. county taps Apptis, Smartlink for interoperable radio

Apptis Inc. and Smartlink Radio Network Inc. won a $3 million contract from Solano County, Calif., for an interoperable public safety radio system.

EDS wins Canadian pension modernization deal

EDS Corp. has won an eight-year, $100 million contract from Public Works and Government Services Canada to modernize the country's public employees pension program.

Protest cycle continues for FedBizOpps

Development InfoStructure Corp. of Arlington, Va., once again is protesting the General Services Administration's award of the contract to run the government procurement portal to Symplicity Corp. of Arlington, Va.

Northrop Grumman wins Air Force network security deal

The aim of a new contract awarded to Northrop Grumman Corp. is to increase security of networks through which the Air Force sends both classified and unclassified information.

Anteon lands Marine radar systems work

Anteon International Corp. won a three-year, $19.8 million contract from the Marine Corps to support development for radar systems.

Coast Guard re-ups CNSI for boating accident database

Client Network Services Inc. won a $2 million contract renewal from the Coast Guard to manage its recreational boating accident report database.

CACI secures Navy maintenance system deal

CACI International Inc. won a $21.6 million contract from the Navy to continue supporting Navy maintenance information systems throughout the Pacific fleet.

New Hampshire taps ACS for Medicaid system

Affiliated Computer Services Inc. won a $61 million contract with New Hampshire's Department of Health and Human Services to install a Web-based Medicaid management information system.

Northrop Grumman nabs Navy emergency response work

Northrop Grumman Corp. won a contract to implement emergency response management systems for Navy first responders at shore locations in the continental United States.

NCI lands Army National Guard logistics deal

NCI Information Systems Inc. will develop a wireless interactive logistics maintenance system for the Army National Guard under a new task order.

Motorola wins Maryland airport communications deal

Motorola Inc. has won a three-year, $6.9 million contract with the Maryland Aviation Administration to install a wireless voice communications system.

KEI wins logistics work

KEI Pearson Inc. won a three-year, $3.2 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency to provide customer relationship management services.

ASD lands $405 million Army information systems deal

Advanced Systems Development Inc. won a 10-year, $405 million contract to provide IT solutions for the U.S. Army's Command Information Management System.

ITT Industries nabs Army overseas communications deal

ITT Industries Inc. won a five-year, $681 million contract to operate and maintain the U.S. Army's communications and information systems in Asia and Africa.

Ciber wins Army reserve IT outsourcing deal

Ciber Inc. has won a contract from the Army's 63rd Regional Support Command to assume responsibility for all of the mission-critical IT services needed by the unit.

ESS wins Army portable communications subcontract

Engineering Systems Solutions Inc. won a $7.8 million subcontract from Technical and Management Services Corp. for its work with the Army Communications Electronics Command's Rapid Response Program.

Houston counts down to SAP enterprise software liftoff

SAP Public Services Inc. won a 10-year, $15 million contract with Houston to implement an enterprise resource planning solution.

Data Systems Analysts wins DISA software, systems engineering work

Data Systems Analysts Inc. of Fairfax, Va., has won a $44 million contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency for software and systems engineering services.

Defense seeks industry input for authentication infrastructure

The Defense Department is seeking industry input to help the agency establish and deploy an authentication infrastructure that will support a variety of IT devices, including desktops, domain controllers, routers, and Web and mail servers.