The lead contractor on the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet project announced today the Navy has agreed to contract changes that will allow it to move more quickly to reduce legacy applications.
Science Applications International Corp. won a 10-year contract worth up to $600 million to serve as supply chain manager for spare parts for Navy and Marine aircraft.
Northrop Grumman Corp. won a contract from the public safety agencies of Santa Clara County, Calif., to provide an integrated voice-data wireless system.
Lockheed Martin Corp. won a $879 million contract from the U.S. Army to develop a next-generation airborne intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and target identification system.
The Office of Personnel Management awarded prime contracts to five companies to help eliminate reported backlogs of between 300,000 and 500,000 background investigations.
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board has agreed with a congressional oversight committee that found the board and contractor American Management Systems Inc. responsible for a failed attempt to implement an electronic recordkeeping system for the Federal Thrift Savings Plan.
The federal government's spending on information technology will slow down over the next five years, but the impact on IT contractors will be minimal, according to London market research firm Datamonitor plc.
Now that General Dynamics Corp. has won a lucrative piece of the military's multibillion-dollar Joint Tactical Radio System program, the defense contractor is looking to garner more radio-related work for network-centric warfare from the Defense Department.
Football fans at next year's Super Bowl will enjoy the festivities under the watchful eye of Jacksonville, Fla., law enforcement officials thanks to technology from GTSI Corp. of Chantilly, Va.
Football fans at next year's Super Bowl will enjoy the festivities under the watchful eye of Jacksonville, Fla., law enforcement officials thanks to technology from GTSI Corp. of Chantilly, Va.
The General Services Administration will wait until December to release its draft request for proposals for the $10 billion Networx telecommunications and network services contract ? a delay of three months.
The Agriculture Department's National Financial Center is looking for a vendor to provide support services for implementing Extensible Markup Language publishing extensions to its electronic publishing system.