AT&T moving back into wireless

AT&T Corp.'s government unit will likely reveal its strategy for offering branded wireless services to its federal customers later this year when the merger of the company's wireless unit with Cingular Wireless LLC is complete.

Software simplifies data backup for agency

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has put in place software from Legato to consolidate and protect data from 90 remote offices and its headquarters at one location.

SRA hires SBA's Miller

Ron Miller has long been seen as an up-and-comer in the federal IT community.

GTSI president leaves company

John Spotila, president and chief operating officer of GTSI Corp., will leave the IT reseller May 25.

Special Report on Contractors: Flat budgets ahead

The good news for government information technology contractors is that the annual $60 billion federal budget isn't likely to decline any time soon. The bad news is that the budget isn't likely to increase much, either, according to government and industry experts. "There aren't huge dollars available to increase the IT budget, but the IT pie is going to be divided differently," said <b>Debra Stouffer</b>, former chief information officer at the Environmental Protection Agency and now an executive at DigitalNet Holdings Inc.

Contractors caught under a microscope

Outsourcing faces greater scrutiny in the wake of the Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal.

New chairman to be named to telecom advisory committee

F. Duane Ackerman, chairman and CEO of BellSouth Corp., expected to become chairman of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee.

Entrust to acquire content scanning capabilities

Entrust Inc. is buying advanced content scanning and analysis technology from an e-mail content scanning and anti-spam tools provider.

DigitalNet adds three executives

Company today introduced three new officials to head various parts of its networking computing business.

Map ROI lands $2.6 million in financing

Map ROI Systems Inc. received its first round of venture capital investment, $2.6 million in equity financing.

E-Travel vendors' poised to sell systems

<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font color> The three federal E-Travel vendors now have until Dec. 31 to sell the 24 largest federal agencies on their travel management systems.

Microsoft, BearingPoint team on government solutions

Microsoft Corp. will work with BearingPoint Inc. to build solutions for federal, state and local governments.

TSA's Schambach joins PEC Solutions

Patrick Schambach, a former Transportation Security Administration official, was hired as general manager of PEC Solutions Inc.

BearingPoint to use SAP at Interior Department

Software from SAP America Inc. will be used to integrate financial systems at the Interior Department.

Oceanic air traffic control takes off in Oakland

FAA's Oakland, Calif., control center is the first site for the Advanced Technologies and Oceanic Procedures system, built by Lockheed Martin Corp.

Harris telecom units being sold

Danaher Corp. paying about $50 million for the telecom tools, test sets and test systems product lines of Harris Corp.

Accenture wins exchange service work worth $10 million

Contract covers modernizing the global merchandising system for the Army and Air Force Exchange Service.

Prisoner scandal shouldn't delay Titan sale to Lockheed, officials say

Allegations that its employees were involved in the Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal likely won't cause further delays in Titan Corp.'s sale to Lockheed Martin Corp.

Lockheed and General Aueronautical test UAV system

Program is designed to expand the Navy's ability to conduct surveillance over a broad area and provide intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.

NMCI project is sinking EDS' earnings

EDS Corp.'s federal government revenue increased by 20 percent in the first quarter of 2004, but the huge Navy-Marine Corps Intranet project is still draining company profits, according to company statements.