If you want to be a top dog in the federal IT market, you've got to act like one. That's the lesson from the rising stars on Washington Technology's <b>2004 Top 100</b> list. We talk with the Top 100's established players and steady climbers to uncover the latest trends, biggest opportunities and secrets for growing a federal business. <br><a href="http://www.washingtontechnology.com/news/19_3/special-report/23418-1.html">? Overview story</a><br><a href="http://www.washingtontechnology.com/top-100/2004/">? The List</a>
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. won a five-year, $8.2 million contract from Florida's Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority to provide customer support and processing services.
Five systems integrators won spots on a $46 million, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract for systems integration and engineering services from the Transportation Department.
Total Resource Management Inc. has won a $6.7 million contract for consulting, project management and technical services support for an enterprise information technology system.
The Agriculture Department and some of its customers are using new data system that provides more accurate geodatabase development and geocoding services.
Analytic Services Inc. was chosen to operate the new Homeland Security Institute, the Homeland Security Department's first federally funded research and development center.