Eight companies qualify to chase San Diego IT outsourcing deal

San Diego County has qualified eight major systems integrators to compete as prime contractors for the renewal of its enterprisewide IT outsourcing project.

CSC wins Education work

Computer Sciences Corp. will provide IT infrastructure services to the Education Department, according to company officials.

Navy taps BearingPoint for strategic sourcing work

BearingPoint wins five-year, $55.8 million contract to support the fleet's strategic sourcing initiatives.

Titan wins Navy ship training systems work

Titan Corp. said it won a contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command to help procure engineering and technical services for the Navy's Total Ship Training Systems program.

Qwest wins HITS subcontract

Qwest Communications International Inc. has won a subcontract to provide enhanced networking capability to the Department of Housing and Urban Development Department.

New system to replace FBI Virtual Case File

<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font color>The FBI is poised to launch what it calls the Sentinel project, a procurement that will build, among other things, a case management system to replace the defunct Virtual Case File project, officials said.

New system to replace FBI Virtual Case File

The FBI is poised to launch what it calls the Sentinel project, a procurement that will build, among other things, a case management system to replace the defunct Virtual Case File project, officials said.

SAIC finishes Object Sciences buy

Science Applications International Corp. has completed its acquisition of Object Sciences Corp., a move that helps the company support key customers in intelligence, systems integration and analysis.

McDonald Bradley makes a deal

Privately owned McDonald Bradley Inc. is acquiring Infodata Systems Inc. in a $7.56 million all cash deal that adds to the integrator's Defense Department base.

CSC lands NASA support work

Computer Sciences Corp. won a contract to support the new NASA Shared Services Center at Stennis Space Center, Miss.

Harris wins more FAA voice-switching work

Harris Corp. has won a $35 million contract modification from the Federal Aviation Administration to upgrade the voice communications displays used by the nation's air traffic controllers as part of the Voice Switching and Control System.

CSC Wins Air Force 45th Space Wing contract

A CSC-led joint venture with the Shaw Group won a contract to provide space command operations, maintenance and sustainment support to the Air Force's 45th Space Wing.

EU adopts plan to fight terrorism under open-borders agreement

European Union countries will create new IT systems and networks to integrate their management of cross-border travel and to jointly fight terrorism under a new five-year Action Plan for Freedom, Justice and Security.

epipeline beefs up contract tracking services

Federal market research company epipeline inc. acquired B2Gsource Inc., an online service that tracks state and local government contracts.

L-3 wins $250 million TSA maintenance deal

L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems has won a five-year, $250 million contract from the Transportation Security Administration to continue providing maintenance for explosive detection systems.

Alion purchases share in VectorCommand

Alion Science and Technology Corp. has purchased 12 percent of VectorCommand Ltd. in a move to boost its emergency management offerings.

Market Watch: Top 100 list reveals growth strategies

Washington Technology's 2005 list of the Top 100 federal IT prime contractors is populated with familiar names, some perennial leaders and others making the ranking for the first time.

Big Dogs, new tricks

Washington Technology's annual ranking of the Top 100 federal prime contractors is known as the Big Dog issue. Here are two pieces of information that explain why:

GSA releases Networx RFPs

The General Services Administration today released the requests for proposals for Networx, its 10-year, $20 billion telecommunications program. Responses are due in early August.

Top 100 club grows wealthier

Fiscal 2004 was a stellar year for government IT contractors ? just look at the latest Washington Technology Top 100 numbers.