I.D. Systems wins USPS wireless vehicle management deal

I.D. Systems Inc. won a three-year contract from the U.S. Postal Service to implement a wireless solution to track and manage vehicles.

Army awards contract for digital signatures

Silanis Technology Inc. will provide the Army with an enterprise license for its digital signature and approval management solution.

UPDATED: CSC, Raytheon share Patent Office contract

UPDATED: Computer Sciences Corp. and Raytheon Technical Services Co. win systems development and integration contracts with the Patent and Trademark Office, allowing the two companies to compete for work at the agency, officials at the Patent Office said.

NSA taps Titan for IT engineering support

Titan Corp. won a five-year, $33 million contract to provide IT support services to the National Security Agency.

Accenture takes on Mint work

Accenture LLP won a five-year, $87 million contract to help the U.S. Mint operate and improve the business systems and processes that support its retail sales and marketing activities.

Judge advises re-bid of N.C. Medicaid project

An administrative law judge in North Carolina sided with EDS Corp. in its protest of a Medicaid contract won by Affiliated Computer Services Inc.

BearingPoint to keep Florida IT outsourcing job

BearingPoint Inc. has won a one-year, $1.4 million contract from the Florida State Technology to manage the state's central computer resources.

DRS outfits armored vehicles

DRS Technologies Inc. of Parsippany, N.J., has received about $36 million worth of orders to provide its Applique Computer Systems for the Army's Force XXI Battle Command, Brigade and Below program.

Raytheon takes on F/A-18 work

Raytheon Co. won a contract worth up to $8 million to provide time-critical parts for the Navy's F/A-18 Shared Reconnaissance Pod system.

Titan wins $163.9 million Army support deal

Titan Corp. has won a $163.9 million contract from the Army Space and Missile Defense Command to provide support services related to situations involving weapons of mass destruction in the war on terror.

ManTech nabs Army logistics support subcontract

ManTech has won a five-year, $13.5 million subcontract contract from Tinton Falls, N.J.-based EPS Inc. to provide training support services to the Army.

MTC continues its nuke support work

MTC Technologies Inc. won a recompete of a contract to provide sustainment system engineering and acquisition management support services for the Air Force Nuclear Treaty Monitoring Directorate.

PlanGraphics wins N.Y. cybersecurity deal

PlanGraphics Inc. won a $1.7 million contract from the New York Office of Cyber Security and Critical Protection to provide technologies that will help protect critical infrastructure in the state.

GSA closing in on SmartBuy deal with Oracle

The General Services Administration is on a roll as it closes in another big target for SmartBuy, its enterprise software license program.

Raytheon wins radar support work

Raytheon Co. won a five-year, $93.9 million contract from the U.S. Navy to provide mission support for relocatable-over-the-horizon-radar systems.

Anteon to research aerospace structures

Anteon International Corp. won a six-year, $24 million Air Force contract to research and demonstrate new aerospace structural technologies.

Multimax wins Air Force software deal

Multimax Inc. has won a $6.2 million contract from the Air Force to provide software licenses for the Remedy Action Request System.

Defense taps RGII Technologies to support health care system

RGII Technologies Inc. has won an $11 million contract from the Defense Department to provide IT, program management and engineering services to the Tri-Service Infrastructure Management Program Office.

Integic lands OPM personnel records solution work

Integic Corp. won a fee-for-services award estimated to be worth $75 million to provide a standardized electronic solution to the Office of Personnel Management's Enterprise Human Resources Integration E-Gov initiative.

Marine Corps awards contract to provide underwater evacuation training

The U.S. Marine Corps recently awarded a $35.8 million contract to a Chantilly, Va., firm to train pilots to escape from aircraft and amphibious vehicles that crash into the ocean.