Computer Sciences Corp. has won 65 contracts and subcontracts worth a total of $427 million dollars since October. The company had not previously announced the wins, CSC officials said today.
The General Services Administration has hooked a big one for SmartBuy, its enterprise software licensing program. IBM Corp. software including Rational, Informix and DB2 are now available through the vehicle.
The Justice Department's Inspector General Ofice has concluded that the FBI's Virtual Case File project?on which the bureau has spent almost $170 million since June 2001?won't succeed.
About $2 billion in federal contracts were miscoded as going to small rather than large businesses in fiscal 2002, resulting in distorted procurement statistics, according to a new SBA report.
Under an agreement with the U.S. Army Aviation & Missile Command, Computer Sciences Corp. will provide the service with engineering and analysis serivces as part of an 11-year, $500 million contract.
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. won a three-year, $9.8 million contract renewal from Irvine, Calif., to continue managing the city's information technology operations.
L-3 Communications Corp. won a five-year, $209 million contract to provide intelligence, force management and information technology services to the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command.
Lockheed Martin Corp. won two contracts collectively worth nearly $24 million from the U.S. Postal Service to manufacture systems that automatically process mail containers and reduce costs in dispatch operations.
ManTech International Corp. won a five-year, $39.2 million contract from the U.S. Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center to provide training for command and control and other related Defense Department systems.
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. won a three-year, $11.6 million contract from the Rhode Island Department of Human Services to continue supporting the state's healthcare program for low income children and families.
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. won a three-year, $11.6 million contract from the Rhode Island Department of Human Services to continue supporting the state's healthcare program for low income children and families.
If it has to, the Federal Aviation Administration will forgo some of its systems modernization to cover salary and training for the 12,500 air traffic controllers it expects to hire during the next 10 years.
General Dynamics won a $5.8 million contract from the National Security Agency's Central Security Service to develop a wide area network procurement system.
Raytheon Co. won a $98.8 million task order from the Naval Air Systems Command to continue providing supplies and services to support the command's operations.
CACI International Inc. won a $16 million contract renewal from the Navy to provide technical services to support the Navy and Marine Corps Fleet Assistance and Shipboard Training program.
Anteon Corp. won a 51-month, $16.7 million task order contract from the Naval Air Systems Command to provide program management and technical engineering services for a number of Navy aircraft and related systems training programs.
MIL Corp. won a multiyear contract to help the Department of Housing and Urban Development develop requirements for its integrated financial management improvement project.
Computer Sciences Corp. won a $107.8 million contract from the Air Force to support the Materiel Systems Group's Stock Control System as well as help with the transition to an enterprise resource planning system.