Affiliated Computer Services Inc. has won a contract extension from the city of Santa Clara, Calif., to continue providing outsourced business and information technology services.
Accenture Ltd. has won a contract to operate the state's eligibility and enrollment systems for Medicaid, food stamp services and other assistance programs.
SRA International Inc. has chosen High Performance Technologies Inc. as a partner in an $80 million project to provide IT services to the Justice Department.
ManTech International Corp. won a contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command to provide modeling and simulation training applications for the Navy's integrated warfare systems.
Science Applications International Corp. has won a contract to provide information security services to the Defense Department and related defense intelligence agencies.
Lockheed Martin Corp. won a two-year, $24.7 million contract to continue developing a Web-enabled system that will allow commanders within different branches of the military to work together to execute strike missions and search-and-rescue operations in real time.
Six large and four small businesses have won spots on a $1.9 billion defense contract to provide design, engineering and technical support services to the Air Force Materiel Command.
Raytheon Co.'s Space and Airborne Systems and Boeing Co. have inked a contract for continued participation on the P-8A Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft industry team.
Computer Sciences Corp. won a five-year, $71 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command to provide program management and ship systems engineering support for the Navy's DD(X) Destroyer Class Program Office.
Two companies claiming the General Services Administration unfairly evaluated their bids for the right to upgrade FedBizOpps.gov could be facing an uphill battle, according to a procurement expert.
The U.S. government is a unique customer in many ways. Among the many oddities that accompany dealings with the government, the terms and conditions are, in many respects, totally non-negotiable. The Federal Acquisition Regulation and the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement lay out a wide range of provisions that typically are presented as a take-it-or-leave-it proposition.
Science Applications International Corp. and Computer Associates International Inc. won a $6.9 million task order from the Defense Information Systems Agency for an enterprisewide, anti-spyware solution.
ViaSat Inc. has won a contract from the Air Force Cryptologic Systems Group to develop cryptographic equipment for the Space Ground Applications in Satellite System.
Deidre Lee will oversee technology and professional services contracts, the acquisition workforce and the development and delivery of major IT and telecommunications governmentwide acquisition contracts.