Avue objects to Lockheed's TSA win

The company claims Lockheed Martin shouldn't have won because they are not a federal shared services center.

Stanley to carry on Marine Corps logistics work

Stanley will provide support for more than 30 automated information systems that are crucial to Marine Corps logistics operations.

Report: DOD business systems' upgrades risky

Some DOD business systems modernization projects need to be better justified, defined and managed, according to a recent GAO report.

Verizon Business to manage Interior wireless usage

Verizon Business will help the Interior Department manage the expenses of more than 22,000 mobile devices used by its employees nationwide.

CACI wins Army video teleconferencing deal

CACI International Inc. will furnish video teleconferencing services to the Eighth U.S. Army stationed.

DOD gives nod to Certipath certificates

The Defense Department is now accepting public key infrastructure certificates from Certipath LLC.

911 Improvement Act protects VoIP 911 calls

Phone calls made over VoIP to 911 numbers will have the same access and protections as other 911 technologies under a measure recently signed by President Bush.

Motorola grabs AirDefense

Motorola Inc. has acquired AirDefense Inc., a provider of wireless local-area network security products and services, in a move to boost its wireless network security offerings.

Lockheed Martin to acquire Aculight

Lockheed Martin is acquiring Aculight Corp., of Bothell, Wash., a laser-based systems provider.

Oracle levels theft accusation against SAP

Oracle claims SAP acquired a company that regularly stole Oracle customers and confidential information.

Six to vie for Strategic Command advisory tasks

The contractors have won the right to compete for $900 million worth of advisory and assistance tasks with the U.S. Strategic Command.

ACS wins New York City document management deal

Affiliated Computer Services has won a contract to continue providing document management services to New York City's Human Resources Administration.

DHS allots $1.8 billion in preparedness grants

DHS has announced a total of $1.8 billion in grants, primarily to states and cities, to fund equipment, training and exercises for terrorism preparedness.

Raytheon buys Telemus Solutions

Raytheon Co. has acquired Telemus Solutions Inc., a provider of information security and technical services to federal agencies.

Lockheed tops executive pay survey

Lockheed Martin Corp.'s chairman and chief executive officer Robert Stevens is the highest paid executive in the Washington region, according to a survey released today by the Washington Post. He received $26 million in total compensation.

GAO report sparks call for DCAA resignations

U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill has called for the resignation of DCAA supervisors who allegedly harassed employees to change audit results on contracts.

Indus to upgrade EPA data systems

Indus will develop, enhance and support key integrative data systems for EPA's Office of Environmental Information.

Abacus counts NASA award as its biggest ever

Abacus Technology Corp. wins $898 million information management and communications contract from NASA's Kennedy Space Center.

Stanley wins information security support deal

Stanley Inc. will furnish information technology security services to the Millennium Challenge Corp.

Registered Traveler set to go nationwide

The Transportation Security Administration will expand Registered Traveler to all U.S. airports beginning next week and eliminate a TSA-conducted screening that it considers duplicative.