The Environmental Protection Agency plans to release a request for proposals next week for the successor to its Mission Oriented Systems Engineering Support II contract.
Global Computer Enterprises Inc. won a $24 million contract to develop, implement and operate the next-generation of the central repository of statistical information on federal contracting.
The Energy Department will seek competitive bids to manage Los Alamos National Laboratory when the University of California's contract runs out in September 2005.
Veridian Corp. won a contract worth up to $37.7 million to develop satellite image processing systems in support of the Air Force's Eagle Vision program.
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. has won a $10.4 million contract renewal from the Arizona Department of Economic Security to continue processing child support payments.
SRA International Inc. won a $115 contract to provide information technology services and solutions to the Marine Corps' Command, Control, Communications and Computers Chief Information Officer Directorate.<br>
Maximus Inc. has been chosen by the Transportation Security Administration to develop technologies leading to a national Transportation Workers Identification Credential card.
A proposed change to the fee agencies pay to use the General Services Administration's multiple-award schedules would result in substantial costs and administrative burdens on contractors and agencies, an IT trade association says.
A team led by EDS Corp. has been chosen to upgrade the Pentagon's information technology infrastructure under the Command Communications Survivability Program.
A team led by Science Applications International Corp. has been awarded $8.3 million by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop a prototype of a passive sonar.