On the edge

The new version of Insightix Ltd.'s network access control solution offers a straightforward approach for implementing a complete and real-time network access control policy across the enterprise network.

Good call

Voice technologies trim costs and improve service for the Postal Service's help desk.

L-3's small-business partners roll with the changes

When a contractor changes its name three times in 18 months, something big is probably afoot. At L-3 Communications Corp., the $12 billion company that has been acquiring and reorganizing its government contracting units, the changes add to the challenges as well as the opportunities for prospective small-business partners.

Social and political returns on investments

A new study by the Center for Technology in Government describes the first steps toward measuring public return on investment. The center's methodology and its results hold great promise for agencies and governments at all levels.

Federal IT consolidation spills over into 2007

Senior executives and owners of federal IT services companies should pay close attention to a changing environment that provides both opportunities and uncertainties in 2007.

Time is ripe for federal procurement reform

After reading the Acquisition Advisory Panel's 448-page draft report, it's obvious that this is the playbook for the next era of federal procurement policy and legislation.

A 2007 to do list

What contractors need to do today to get ready for the coming of Government 2.0.

Contract roundup

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Need to know

The Homeland Security Department plans by Sept. 30 to begin unmanned aerial vehicle flights over the U.S.-Canadian border.

Bids & proposals

The Defense Department's Environmental Security Technology Certification Program is looking for demonstration projects for new green technologies.

New BAE leader sets sights on growth

As the new president of BAE Systems Inc.'s IT business, Richard Schiefelin has some specific goals in mind for growing the business.

New BAE leader sets sights on growth

As the new president of BAE Systems Inc.'s IT business, Richard Schiefelin has some specific goals in mind for growing the business.

Save the date

Events you don't want to miss.

Welcome to the new WT

In your hands, you are holding a year's worth of planning, discussions, debates and arguments. (A few tears are in there, too.)

Veritas, Pearson join forces

Sale seen as growth driver for Pearson; $1B in revenue, possible IPO goals for new Veritas property.

Stanley engineers Navy C4I deal

Stanley Associates Inc. will provide systems to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center designed to consolidate command, control and intelligence functions.

Homeland Security Committee builds new subcommittee roster

The new Democratic chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee is creating new subcommittees for border security and transportation and eliminating panels overseeing economic security and protection against nuclear attacks.

DRC keeps Joint Forces scheduling system humming right along

Dynamics Research Corp. will continue supporting a system created to help the Joint Services Command manage and track operations and exercises of forces through a new contract.

Harris forms Postal Service team

Harris Corp. is teaming with staffing services firm Adecco Technical Services to chase what could be a more than $200 million contract with the U.S. Postal Service.

CACI names acting CFO

Long-time CACI International Inc. Chief Financial Officer Steve Waechter has left the company and has been replaced with an acting CFO.