The Justice Department is developing an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract that will be a set aside for small businesses to provide information technology services. Called the Information Technology Support Procurement, it will be worth about $123 million over five years.
The Clinton administration took a small step toward easing encryption export rules last month, but the changes still fall short of recognizing commercial and constitutional realities.
A small training company is seeing demand for its Web-development classes explode as more and more government agencies and companies use the Internet to conduct business.
SAS Institute Inc. officials want to team with several systems integrators in the services area to bolster the software firm's position in the government market.