CSC to move HQ to Falls Church

Computer Sciences Corp. has announced that it will move its corporate headquarters to Falls Church, Va., from El Segundo, Calif.

Davis will not run for seventh term

After 14 years in Congress, Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.), a staunch advocate of federal technology and procurement policy, announced today he will not run again.

ObjectVideo to provide surveillance technology for DARPA

ObjectVideo will provide the ground station component for a new class of aircraft-based surveillance systems under a contract with the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency.

FCC has only one bid on spectrum

After nearly a week of bidding, the FCC says it has received only a single bid, far below its reserve price, for the radio spectrum block reserved for first responders.

Mary Ellen Condon joins Booz Allen

Mary Ellen Condon has joined Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. as a principal in the Assurance and Resilience Service offering for government agencies.

SiloSmashers lands USCIS work

SiloSmashers Inc. will help U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services with a major transformation of its business processes under a new award.

Joint directive to double federal cyber spending

A classified joint directive signed by President Bush has the potential of increasing by several billion dollars a year the federal investment in defense against cyberattacks.

Citizant to tackle EA for FTC

Citizant Inc. will provide enterprise architecture consulting and management services to the Federal Trade Commission under a new contract.

ACS gets Pa. county outsourcing deal

Affiliated Computer Services Inc. will continue providing IT support services to Northampton County, Pa., under a new contract.

Defense picks GAITS for security work

The Defense Distribution Center has awarded a contract to Global Analytic Information Technology Services.

GAO: Customs container inspection program has holes

U.S. Customs and Border Protection needs better processes to collect and assess data for an initiative to improve maritime cargo security, according to a new report.

SmartBuy Security LOB contract in development

A blanket purchase agreement could be in place as early as late summer.

BAE Systems wins AF radio testing work

BAE Systems Inc. will help the Air Force maintain the radio communications testing equipment that monitors electronic warfare systems under a new contract.

Orth named Pennsylvania CIO

Pennsylvania Secretary of Administration Naomi Wyatt has appointed Brenda Orth as the department's deputy secretary of IT and state chief information officer.

D'Agata to leave Sprint

Tony D'Agata, vice president of federal sales at Sprint, is retiring.

DHS seeks SBInet help

DHS is reaching for more assistance for its SBInet border surveillance program with as much as $170 million in additional support contracts to be awarded this year, according to a recent analysis.

FEMA seeks IT overhaul

FEMA is preparing to award a contract worth up to $1 billion to overhaul its IT architecture and software.

Mills named president of Northrop IT

Northrop Grumman Corp.'s board of directors has elected Linda Mills corporate vice president and president of its information technology sector.

ICF to buy management firm

ICF International plans to acquire Jones and Stokes Associates, an integrated planning and resource management firm, for about $50 million.

Unisys signs Minneapolis outsourcing deal

Unisys Corp. will provide IT outsourcing services to Minneapolis under a contract worth $48 million over five years.