Hansen Information Technologies Inc. has won a contract to provide software solutions and customer service support to the Department of Water and Sewer Services for Americana, Brazil.
Lockheed Martin Corp. has won a 10-year task order that could be worth up to $400 million to provide a broad range of information technology services to the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
SRA International Inc. has received a six-year, $77 million task order to operate, maintain and enhance the National Practitioner Data Bank and the Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank for the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration.
The Air Force has awarded Anteon Corp. a 15-year contract potentially worth $500 million to provide a broad range of professional services to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition.
Getronics Government Solutions LLC, formerly Wang Government Services Inc., today announced a reorganization that includes the addition of a chief technology officer position and the layoff of about 50 employees.
Compaq Computer Corp., DynCorp and Unisys Corp. have each won a piece of a $300 million Justice Department information technology support and maintenance contract.
John T. Spotila, a former White House official, was named chief operating officer of GTSI Corp. today, said Dendy Young, chairman and chief executive officer.
Science Applications International Corp. has been awarded a place on the General Services Administration's Logistics Worldwide (Logworld) contract to provide a variety of logistics solutions to federal agencies, the company announced today.
The Department of Defense has awarded its first task order for smart cards under the General Services Administration's $1.5 billion smart card program to Electronic Data Systems Corp and Litton PRC Inc.
Lockheed Martin Corp. of Bethesda, Md., Dec. 19 signed a long-term partnership agreement with the Republic of Georgia under which Lockheed Martin will modernize the former Soviet republic's aviation infrastructure.
The National Institutes of Health has awarded contracts to 48 companies for its $19.5 billion, 10-year contract for information technology products and services.
GTSI Corp. has filed a protest with the General Accounting Office, challenging the Army Materiel Command's granting of a protest that stripped GTSI of its share of the $1.4 billion Maxi-Minis and Databases 1 contract.
Qwest Communications International Inc.has filed a protest with the General Services Administration, asking it to cancel the contract extensions it recently granted to AT&T Corp. and Sprint Communications Corp. for the FTS2000 contract.
Lackland 21st Century Services Consolidated will receive an Air Force contract potentially worth $352 million over five years to provide a variety of support and training services to Texas' Lackland Air Force Base.
Lockheed Martin Corp. won a $378 million, 10-year task order to upgrade and manage the Defense Department's Network Infrastructure Services Agency at the Pentagon.
Carnegie Mellon University, NASA Ames Research Center and 12 information technology companies have banded together to form the High Dependability Computing Consortium.
Streampipe.com has become the first streaming media provider approved to furnish services to the government under the General Services Administration Federal Supply Schedule, the company announced.
The Army Materiel Command has upheld part of a protest filed by two unsuccessful bidders over the Army's five-year, $1.4 billion Maxi-Minis and Databases-1 contract.
Litton TASC Inc. is searching for a new president following a reorganization of the Information Systems Group at parent company Litton Industries Inc of Woodland Hills, Calif.