Multimax joint venture wins Navy maintenance system deal

A joint venture between Multimax Inc. and Array Information Technology Inc. has won a $36 million contract from the Navy to provide software development and support for the Facilities and Equipment Maintenance System

'The time of robotics has arrived'

Rumbling along a dusty road in the Iraq desert, two dozen trucks are loaded with food and water for soldiers stationed in a remote town.

Survival Guide: Perspectives from the field

Kathy Dillaman faced a monumental task in February when she took on the job of clearing the Defense Department's backlog of security clearance investigations for federal employees and contractors.

Survival Guide: Perspectives from the field

Kathy Dillaman faced a monumental task in February when she took on the job of clearing the Defense Department's backlog of security clearance investigations for federal employees and contractors.

Inside track

The U.S. Agency for International Development seeks proposals from vendors for designing and establishing an information system for the Armenian police.

Inside track

The U.S. Agency for International Development seeks proposals from vendors for designing and establishing an information system for the Armenian police.

The news in brief

The General Services Administration is forming a national-level staff to oversee its 10-year, multibillion-dollar Alliant IT services contract and shifting the program's management center to Washington.

The news in brief

The General Services Administration is forming a national-level staff to oversee its 10-year, multibillion-dollar Alliant IT services contract and shifting the program's management center to Washington.

Signal Brigade

Editor's Note: Government Computer News Staff Writer Dawn S. Onley was embedded from Sept. 7 to Sept. 13 with an Army unit during its mission to areas affected by <BR>Hurricane Katrina.

Northrop Grumman wins $125 million Marine radar deal

Northrop Grumman Corp. won a four-year prime contract from the Marine Corps to provide new ground-based radar that consolidates four different radar mission areas into one.

Feds to screen first responder radios for interoperability

First responders are getting help from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Homeland Security Department's Safecom program to assess whether new two-way radio equipment and systems available on the market meet the industry's interoperability standards, known as Project 25 (P25).

Dynamic Research wins Air Force network-centric deal

Dynamic Research Corp. won a three-year, $4.5 million IT contract with the Air Force to assist with enhancing coalition warfighting capabilities with information sharing and network-centric systems, said company officials.

MTC Technologies lands Air Force logistics work

MTC Technologies Inc. won a one-year, $5.3 million contract from the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center to help develop common processes for logistics programs, according to officials from the company.

Defense business EA version 3.0 is on the way

The Defense Department will unveil version 3.0 of its business enterprise architecture to Congress by Sept. 30. It will include a transition plan and new process for senior Defense officials to evaluate IT systems for compliance with the overarching architecture.

Northrop Grumman lands $1 billion missile defense deal

Northrop Grumman Corp. won a prime contract from the Missile Defense Agency to continue its work on the Joint National Integration Center Research and Development contract.

Beaugureau named special assistant at DISA

The Defense Information Systems Agency has appointed Denny Beaugureau as its special assistant for transformation to the director of testing.

CACI wins defense health-information assurance work

CACI International Inc. won a $14 million contract to support the Military Health System Information Assurance Program.

DOD re-ups Alion for analysis center work

Alion Science and Technology has won a $60.7 million, three-year contract extension from the Defense Department to continue running its Weapons Systems Information Analysis Center.

AT&T wins Air Force intelligence work

AT&T Government Solutions won a five-year, $95 million contract to provide engineering and technical expertise to the Air Force's intelligence center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

Lockheed Martin spy plane grounded by Army

Lockheed Martin Corp. has been told by the Army to stop development on a multibillion-dollar battlefield spy plane and resolve ongoing production issues.