GSA releases Networx RFPs

The General Services Administration today released the requests for proposals for Networx, its 10-year, $20 billion telecommunications program. Responses are due in early August.

Top 100 club grows wealthier

Fiscal 2004 was a stellar year for government IT contractors ? just look at the latest Washington Technology Top 100 numbers.

MPC Computers finds a new home

By midsummer, MPC Computers LLC will enter the next leg of what has been a most interesting journey for the Nampa, Idaho, computer maker.

SAIC wins joint mission support work

Science Applications International Corp. won a 12-year, $219.2 million contract from the U.S. Air Force's Electronic Systems Center, Mission Planning Systems Group, to provide systems engineering and integration support for the Joint Mission Planning System.

CSC wins FBI task order

Computer Sciences Corp. won a task order to provide certification, accreditation and information security services to the FBI's Information Security Division.

Konarka generates renewable power for Army

Konarka Technologies Inc., a developer of power plastics that convert light to energy, signed a $1.6 million contract with the U.S. Army as part of a program to deliver power to soldiers.

12th Annual Top 100

The successful companies on the Top 100 are constantly transforming themselves and making adjustments to grow in a rapidly changing market.

SRA tapped to help SEC security

SRA International Inc. won a five-year, $12.7 million task order for information assurance services.

Ohio taps Accenture for ERP work

Accenture Ltd. has won a contract from the state of Ohio for a statewide enterprise resource planning solution to improve administrative functions.

BearingPoint wins Purdue ERP integration deal

BearingPoint Inc. has won an $18.9 million contract from Purdue University to modernize business systems by implementing enterprise resource planning software.

Army biomed research taps Anteon

Anteon International Corp. won a five-year, $10.6 million from the Army to provide scientific and technical support services for the service's biomedical research program.

State taps Analysis for data program

The Analysis Corp. won a five-year, $3.7 million contract from the State Department to provide critical homeland security-related information to embassies, consulates and border security officers.

IBM lands Navy financial services deal

IBM Corp. has won a one-year, $35 million contract from the Navy to provide financial and accounting services to streamline its financial operations.

BAE charts Coast Guard port security demo

BAE Systems North America Inc. won a $3.3 million contract from the Coast Guard's Research and Development Center to build a port security alert system.

ESSI picked for environmental controls

Engineered Support Systems Inc. received a $14.8 million contract to produce 1,388 Field Deployable Environmental Control Units for the Air Force's Basic Expeditionary Airfield Resources program.

Ohio re-ups ACS for pharmacy benefits work

Affiliated Computer Services Inc. won a $4.7 million contract renewal from the Ohio Bureau of Worker's Compensation for pharmacy benefits management services.

CACI calls GAO report flawed

GAO's report on how federal contracts were awarded to private companies to provide military support services in Iraq, did not take into account the severe battle conditions at that time.

NATO starts work on ground surveillance system

A consortium of international companies have won a contract for more than $25.8 million to develop NATO's Alliance Ground Surveillance program.

GD, Rockwell win contract modification

General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Corp. and Rockwell Collins Inc. were awarded a $153.9 million contract modification to accelerate development of the Integrated Computer System into the Army's Current Force.

L-3 aids South Korean Navy

L-3 Communications will help aircraft manufacturer Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. to modernize systems for eight South Korean Navy maritime patrol and reconnaissance planes.