Multimax Inc. won two task orders under the Air Force Network-Centric Solutions contract for on-site IT, networking, telephony and security services, solutions and products supporting 24,000 users.
Qwest Communications International Inc. on Tuesday will announce a team that includes major systems integrator and telecom partners to pursue GSA's $20 billion Networx telecommunications contract.
The Homeland Security Department has released its request for proposals for the Eagle project, a program to purchase IT support services that is expected to garner billions of dollars of task orders over the next seven years.
Computer Sciences Corp. has won a $123 million contract with the Naval Surface Warfare Center to provide software and systems engineering support to the center in Dahlgren, Va.
Six congressmen have asked the Government Accountability Office to investigate whether David Safavian, who was arrested last week, used his position to influence contracts while he was administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy.
SRA International Inc. won two contracts totaling $51.2 million from the Federal Aviation Administration, as well as a $25 million pact from the General Services Administration.
Five companies have each won contracts under a five-year $97 million award to provide training to soldiers and doctrine and combat development for the Army Armor Center.
DRS Technologies Inc. won a contract to provide joint tactical terminals under the Army's Joint Tactical Terminal-Integrated Broadcast Service program.
CACI International Inc. has won a contract from the General Services Administration to continue supporting the agency's electronic acquisition service for public buildings.
Symantec Corp. of Cupertino, Calif., has made an enterprise software agreement with the Defense Department that will enable DOD agencies to get access to more than 6,000 of the company's information assurance hardware and software products and services.
Unisys Corp. has won a contract from the Navy's Military Sealift Command's to provide applications support for systems used by the Sealift Logistics Command-Atlantic.
Computer Sciences Corp. won a $42.3 million contract to provide Web hosting and applications support services to the Defense Technical Information Center.
Lockheed Martin Corp. has won a $500 million contract from the Census Bureau to develop and operate the information processing system for the 2010 Decennial Census.
BearingPoint Inc. won a three-year, $6.9 million contract to provide support for treasury operations and implement efficient business processes in Afghanistan.
A joint venture between Multimax Inc. and Array Information Technology Inc. has won a $36 million contract from the Navy to provide software development and support for the Facilities and Equipment Maintenance System