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Richard Litman | A bank that puts contractors first

Richard Litman, chairman of the Freedom Bank of Virginia, spoke recently with Washington Technology Associate Editor David Hubler about his vision for Freedom.

Continuing resolutions put agencies on edge

It's time for the Government Accountability Office to report on the true costs of Congress' continuing-resolution habit.

M & A Roundup

ManTech International Corp. will acquire privately held SRS Technologies Inc. for $195 million in cash.

Briefs

The National Archives and Records Administration wants to make sure its information is safe in the event of a disaster.

Briefs

The National Archives and Records Administration wants to make sure its information is safe in the event of a disaster.

Bids & proposals

The Maine Human Services Department wants a contractor to furnish a new Medicaid management information system and provide fiscal-agent services.

Deepwater fallout

The Coast Guard will take over the role of lead systems integrator from a Lockheed Martin/ Northrop Grumman team for the $24 billion Deepwater program.

Justice joins lawsuits against three top tech companies

DOJ has joined three whistleblower suits that claim Hewlett-Packard Co., Accenture Ltd. and Sun Microsystems Inc. have been bilking the government in a broad-based scheme of improper payments and kickbacks involving their IT government vendors.

Telecom industry group disputes GAO interoperability report

A telecommunications industry group today sharply disputed the findings of a recent GAO report regarding standards for interoperable radio communications for first responders.

Alliance: Government must help guard personal data

Congress should require both private companies and government agencies to notify people if their personal data has been breached or stolen online, the leader of a cybersecurity industry group said this week.

Councils grant extension for ethics comments

The comment period for a proposed Contractor Code of Ethics Rule will run several weeks longer than planned ? until May 23.

General Dynamics to tackle Justice's national wireless project

General Dynamics C4 Systems has won a 15-year, multibillion dollar contract from the Justice Department to provide interoperable wireless communications services as part of its Integrated Wireless Network program.

United Industrial to supply Army with video terminals

United Industrial Corp. has won a contract from the Army to provide hand-held terminals that enable soldiers to receive live video and position data.

Unisys to nurture Ind. child welfare system

The company will continue supporting the system by providing maintenance, monitoring and help desk services and support.

Oracle to beef up its CM products

At the AIIM 2007 Conference & Expo, Oracle announced that it is going to release major new versions of all of its content-management products over the next year.

SAIC lands $394M Pacific Air Forces deal

SAIC will deliver engineering and technical support services to the U.S. Air Force, Pacific Air Forces, under a contract worth up to $394 million.

Yerks to lead CSC's new defense division

CSC has named Austin Yerks president of its newly formed Defense Division.