Who's on first?

Terry Ryan joined Mercury Computer Systems as senior vice president and general manager of the company's federal government business.

Who's on first?

Terry Ryan joined Mercury Computer Systems as senior vice president and general manager of the company's federal government business.

Who you gonna call? Everybody.

Emergency alert systems target all users and devices.

Target identified

Simulation technology paints a real picture of live combat.

Harris makes play for Multimax

Another acquisition player in the federal market has made the switch from buyer to seller.

Hard sell

NSA's tech reorg faces uphill road to win over critics.

Troubled waters

Lead systems integrators face the fire.

Small businesses on the block should explore ESOPs

Employee stock ownership plans are a great option for sellers.

IBM supercomputer wins NASA over

The IBM p575 supercomputer is the first of a four-phase procurement process that might eventually replace the Columbia supercomputer system at NASA.

Cubic tightens its structure

A reorganization at Cubic Corp includes the company's transportation group president retiring and its defense group president becoming a senior advisor.

That price tag should make them think twice

Imposing a mandatory Electronic Employment Verification System for employers to check Social Security numbers of workers could cost up to $470 million a year and increase identity theft, according to testimony at a congressional hearing Thursday.

Rabago named Deepwater executive officer

The Coast Guard announced that effective today Rear Adm. Ronald J. Rábago is the new program executive officer of the $24 billion Integrated Deepwater Systems program.

Lockheed locks down AF weather satellite deal

The Air Force Space Command, Space and Missile Systems Center has awarded Lockheed Martin Corp. a $support and development contract for its weather satellite receiving stations worldwide.

Lawmaker asks GSA IG to look into Sun contract

Sen. Charles Grassley wants to know how much money, if any, the government has saved or lost under its contract with Sun Microsystems.

Perot calls on Bucella for homeland security expertise

The former director for the U.S. Terrorist Screening Center, Donna Bucella, has joined Perot Systems Corp. to lead the development and implementation of the company's strategy for the homeland security sector.

CACI picks up Army data management deal

CACI International has won a $75.6 million contract to provide management and support services for the Army's Communications-Electronics, Research, Development and Engineering Center.