Sentel Corp., Alexandria, Va., has won a $100,000 contract from the Office of Naval Research to develop advanced antennas and supporting systems. The company hopes its work will enable the military to use frequency-hopping transmission systems to thwart eavesdropping.
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. has been hired by the Military Health System to help about 130,000 health care providers comply with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
Computer Sciences Corp. has been awarded a contract from the State Department to provide comprehensive logistics, humanitarian and peacekeeping support to humanitarian relief operations in Africa.
Keane Inc. has won a three-year, $10 million contract from the New York Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance to provide technology programming services.
The referral of a negative report by the General Services Administration's inspector general earlier this month has initiated suspension proceedings against troubled telecom company WorldCom Inc.
A consortium led by Electronic Systems Data Corp. and Telindus has won a five-year contract from the Flemish government to provide information and communication technology services.
<font color="CC0000"> (UPDATED) </font> The Bush administration has not lived up to its promise to open more contracting opportunities to small businesses, House Democrats said as they released their fourth annual scorecard that tracks federal prime contracting dollars going to small businesses.
Raytheon Co. has won an $11.2 million contract from the Air Force to provide initial development work related to the service's next-generation of military global positioning system receivers.
GeoLearning Inc. will supply the Census Bureau with a learning management and e-learning delivery platform as part of federal e-government initiatives.
Sprint Corp. and the Justice Department have settled a whistleblower lawsuit that alleged the company knowingly overcharged the government under the FTS2001 long-distance contract.