Dynamics Research Corp. has won a $2.8 million contract from the Defense Department's Defense Modeling and Simulation Office and the Army Research Laboratory.
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. won a contract to provide systems engineering technical assistance to the Science and Technology Directorate of the Homeland Security Department.
BearingPoint Inc. has won a two-year contract from the Naval Air Systems Command to provide technical and advisory services for process improvement of the AIRSpeed project.
Science Applications International Corp won a contract from the Illinois Tollway to assist in a systemwide conversion to a barrier-free electronic toll collection system.
The Naval Air Systems Command has awarded contracts for the study and proposal of solutions for an around-the-clock worldwide maritime surveillance capability.
Systems integrators should gear up for a busy 2006 as the federal government makes plans for major contracts from the Defense, Justice, Homeland Security and Veteran Affairs departments, as well as the General Services Administration
Systems integrators should gear up for a busy 2006 as the federal government makes plans for major contracts from the Defense, Homeland Security, Justice and Veteran Affairs departments as well as the General Services Administration.
Alion Science and Technology Corp., McLean, Va., won a $1.4 million, one-year contract to provide IT database management services to the Defense Department's Joint Spectrum Center.
Raytheon Co. has won a subcontract with the New York City Fire Department that gives the defense company an initial step in the first-responder market.
High-profile biometrics contracts such as U.S. Visit, Registered Traveler and the Transportation Workers Identification Credential program grab all the headlines, but they're not where all the money is.
Computer Sciences Corp. has won a contract from the Air Force Air Education Training Command to provide base maintenance and operations support services.