Navy seeks support for new networks

The Navy Department has asked the Center for Naval Analyses to help it plan new Navy and Marine Corps networks. The Marines also seek contractor support to help it develop Next Generation Enterprise Network requirements.

Vendors object to DISA's $12B Encore II award

Three losing bidders have protested the Defense Information Systems Agency's 10-year, $12.2 billion Encore II large-business contract, which it awarded late last month.

Northrop to enhance DOD document system

Northrop Grumman Corp. won a follow-on contract from the Defense Logistics Agency to improve an agency management information system that gives civilian and DOD users access to unclassified documents.

FCC public safety network plan found wanting

The FCC's proposal to create a nationwide broadband public safety network falls short, according to a national public safety organization.

ATS to develop software for Labor

ATS Corp. has won subcontracts totaling $12.1 million for software development on Labor Department projects.

Study: Virginia, New York top storage investment list

Virginia and New York are the lead investors of government technology according to an assessment of state and local government purchasing behavior.

L-1 to deliver criminal booking systems to Texas

L-1 Identity Solutions will provide more than 100 criminal booking systems to the Texas Public Safety Department through an existing five-year contract.

Waxman: Online 'no-fly' list endangers privacy

TSA's recent attempt to fix problems with its "no-fly" list may have put at risk of theft personal information provided by travelers.

Tyler inks three software deals in Ohio

Tyler Technologies Inc. has signed contracts with three counties in Ohio to provide enterprise resource planning software.

M&A Special Report: New small-biz rule could dampen M&As

New rule may hurt small businesses.

M&A Special Report: Top 10 deals of the year

Top 10 deals of 2006.

M&A Special Report: The art of the deal

To create a masterpiece, dealmakers track rumors, court suitors and put in long hours.

Super saver

DOE leads race to build fast, global file system.

On the edge

New technologies on the cutting edge.

On the edge

New technologies on the cutting edge.

Common language

First responders find software well-suited to their interoperable communications needs.

Mixed signals for RFID

Despite Chertoff's rejection, PASS card project moves ahead.

Waxman's accusation puts contractors on defensive

Congressman's calls for increased scrutiny also find eager ears.