Guident to overhaul GPO mainframes

Guident Technologies will help replace Government Printing Office legacy mainframe-based systems with Oracle components under a new $1.58 million contract.

Verizon to connect remote post offices

Verizon Inc. will bring satellite services to about 5,000 U.S. Postal Service locations under a new contract.

DOD contracts to watch

The Army's Communications-Electronics Command will use the R23G contract to acquire support services for its Command and Control Systems Integration Directorate using the R23G contract.

Who's on first?

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Who's on first?

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M&A roundup

CACI International Inc. will acquire Athena Innovative Solutions Inc. of Alexandria, Va.

News briefs

TSA to use maritime spec for worker ID.

News briefs

TSA to use maritime spec for worker ID.

The many hats of systems integrators

Government officials report that systems integrators are used in a variety of ways at their agencies, from managing information technology systems to picking products.

On the edge

StuffBak, a provider of loss protection and recovery services, and CoSoSys, a software development company, joined forces to provide a protected USB flash drive.

On the edge

StuffBak, a provider of loss protection and recovery services, and CoSoSys, a software development company, joined forces to provide a protected USB flash drive.

Beyond the lab

Lockheed plans pilot project for IPv6 transition.

A strong appetite for acquistion

Conditions still good for deals in the government market.

A contest of wills

Sun's fallout with GSA won't hurt but might raise some eyebrows.

Skeptics beware

Renaud restores faith in USCIS transformation.

Perot taps DHS trailblazer

Perot Systems recruits DHS veteran Bucella, who offers lessons learned from the inside.

A matter of funding

Vendors are ready, but money woes slow adoption of first-responder ID cards.

Location, location, location

Pitney Bowes sees geospatial software as key to fed sales.

Comtech gets Army satellite services order

Comtech Telecommunications received a new order from the Army Communications Electronics Command to provide additional satellite network and ground station services for future Army forces.

DISA seeks to expand managed services to software

DISA already uses managed services to meet its demand and constriction for storage and processing power, but now officials want to expand the concept's use to software.