Army to heavily fund force integration in '08

The Army will spend as much as $2.3 billion on its Future Combat Systems initiative in fiscal 2008 and hundreds of millions more on initiatives designed to better integrate its forces, a top Army official said.

BAE Systems jettisons products group

BAE Systems plans to sell its inertial products business to J.F. Lehman and Co. for $140 million cash.

Conway to lead ACS' federal solutions

Affiliated Computer Services Inc. has hired Timothy Conway, a former executive with IBM Corp., to head its federal practice.

General Dynamics unit lands new Navy work

The Navy's Sea Systems Command has chosen General Dynamics Information Technology to support its intelligence and temporary alteration programs.

FEMA opens grant period

Police, fire and emergency response agencies can look to the FEMA for a share of $34 million in grants to buy security-related IT applications, video surveillance tools and interoperable communications equipment.

Griffon tapped for C-17A communications systems

Griffon Corp. has won multiple contracts from Boeing Co. to deliver radio systems that will be used on the Air Force's C-17A Globemaster III strategic transport aircraft.

Real ID technologies: A two-way street

Washington and other states should be more involved in choosing technologies for meeting the Real ID Act of 2005 requirements, according to an industry group.

CACI scores Navy supply systems deal

CACI International has won a contract from the Navy to provide technical and engineering services for the Naval Supply Systems Command's Readiness Based Sparing program.

FBI on cusp of Trilogy technology update

The FBI issued a "sources sought" notice to vendors last Oct. 27 for its Technology Refresh Program.

Feeling the need for speed

More agencies kick tires on in-memory technologies that boost database efficiency.

In case of emergency: Share

New tools and standards ease the way for crisis centers to cooperate.

On the edge

The latest in emerging technology.

On the edge

The latest in emerging technology.

A school without borders

Blackboard and National Defense University team to provide training anywhere.

Not just a pretty place

Puerto Rico looks to lure more federal contractors.

Networx casts big shadow

Contract isn't mandatory, but few telecom services options exist.

Integral Systems recovers its orbit

Scandal rocks company, but planning and communication keep satellite firm on track.

May I see your ID, please?

Many companies see great opportunities nationwide in the first-responder credentialingmarket.

The face of an opportunity

The ID management business sparkles with high expectations, but is it still in a hurry-up-and-wait mode?