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Integrators turn to storage disk arrays to customize solutions for agencies.

Full steam ahead

Unisys' new federal chief moves quickly to reinvigorate business.

Kforce Inc. snaps up dNovus

Kforce Inc. has acquired dNovus RDI in a move that bolsters Kforce's ability to act as a prime contractor for information technology particularly in the government health care market.

Chertoff on Mumbai: DHS shapes plan to reduce small-craft threat

DHS Michael Chertoff highlighted the department's work on small boat security on Dec. 4 in a discussion about the department's response to the attacks in Mumbai, India.

Boeing, SBInet reach critical phase

Virtual fence project enters critical stage as Boeing strives to earn contract renewal.

New SBInet chief has high hopes

Retired Air Force Col. Mark Borkowski believes SBInet is in a better position for a successful deployment than he first assumed.

Panel's conclusions should be the guide

GSA's next administrator should heed the Multiple Awards Schedule Advisory Panel's recommendations.

Carlyle makes staff cuts as dealmaking slows

Private-equity firm Carlyle Group will lay off 10 percent of its staff as the worsening economy puts the pinch on dealmaking.

8(a) companies face new uncertainty

The pressure and uncertainty is increasing for small businesses in the government market.

Still sunny in the services sector

Despite facing tighter budgets, tougher competition, and heavier oversight and regulation burdens, the federal IT and professional services industry is a relatively bright spot on Wall Street.

Edwards to lead Agilex intelligence business

Agilex Technologies hires John Edwards as president of its Intelligence, Security and Defense sector.

Argon to speed up Army intelligence systems

Argon ST will provide the Army with IT support to accelerate its intelligence capabilities under a new contract.

GAO: Treasury must keep bailout transparent

Treasury has hired PricewaterhouseCoopers to help implement internal controls for the Troubled Assets Relief Program.

SBInet chief emphasizes positive accomplishments

The new executive director of DHS' controversial SBInet virtual fence border surveillance system is generally optimistic about the project.

Input: Cabinet nominees will keep tabs on states' needs

Spending on IT initiatives are likely to increase under the Obama administration, reports market research company Input.

Boeing, CTI join forces for military simulations

Boeing has forged a teaming arrangement with a agile company that has broken new ground in military training with its use of simulation technologies.

Hughes retires as SRA financial officer

Steve Hughes retires as SRA International's chief financial officer.

Squeeze is on for mid-tier contractors

Panelists agree mid-tier contractors hoping to succeed in the federal marketplace are being squeezed by a number of constraints.

Bearingpoint plays matchmaker on Twitter

Social networking links for people working in and around government are now available free on a Web site launched by BearingPoint as part of Twitter.

Governors to ask for $176B in federal aid

With 43 states facing budget shortfalls, the nation's governors plan to ask President-elect Barack Obama for $176 billion in federal aid.