Rentable crime networks latest cybersecurity threat

Criminal bot networks are the latest cybersecurity threat to government, corporate and home computers, according to a new report on cybersecurity.

10 to compete for $1.9 billion in Air Force work

Six large and four small businesses have won spots on a $1.9 billion defense contract to provide design, engineering and technical support services to the Air Force Materiel Command.

Accenture wins Marine Corps supply chain deal

Accenture Ltd. has won a contract from the Marine Corps to design and implement the service's new global supply chain and maintenance system.

Raytheon signs on in Boeing deal for surveillance aircraft

Raytheon Co.'s Space and Airborne Systems and Boeing Co. have inked a contract for continued participation on the P-8A Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft industry team.

SRA finishes Galaxy Scientific purchase

SRA International Inc. has completed its acquisition of Galaxy Scientific Corp., the company announced.

DOD releases first homeland defense strategy

New technologies in the areas of advanced information and communication, sensors and non-lethal weapons are needed.

Indus starts its M&A engine

Indus Corp. closes back-to-back deals this week to gain defense and intel customers.

Tough fight awaits FedBizOpps protestors

Two companies claiming the General Services Administration unfairly evaluated their bids for the right to upgrade FedBizOpps.gov could be facing an uphill battle, according to a procurement expert.

IT Fund scrutinized

Systems integrators wary as GSA cracks down on 'parking' money

Market Watch: Government services remain in the sweet spot

Some analysts and investors anticipate declining growth rates in the government services sector, with large budget deficits frequently cited as a barrier to continuing increases in defense and intelligence spending.

Back in Business

PwC adds staff, targets federal market as growth engine

Nortel's launch pad for faster growth

PEC deal creates platform for more U.S. business

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CSC wins military services network, science research deals

Computer Sciences Corp. has won new defense contracts totaling $137.5 million, the company announced today.

SAIC, Computer Associates to share DISA spyware work

Science Applications International Corp. and Computer Associates International Inc. won a $6.9 million task order from the Defense Information Systems Agency for an enterprisewide, anti-spyware solution.

Air Force taps ViaSat for cryptographic work

ViaSat Inc. has won a contract from the Air Force Cryptologic Systems Group to develop cryptographic equipment for the Space Ground Applications in Satellite System.