Integrator Insider

Science Applications International Corp. of San Diego has won a $271 million contract from the Army Personnel Command to provide a variety of services to the Army's Community Automation Services Program.

Clinton Shows NSF the Money Now, How to Spend It?

The National Science Foundation wants to expand government-supported research into information technology by partnering with other federal agencies, such as NASA and the National Institutes of Health, whose own research requires advanced computer speeds and performance.

AMS-Siebel Pact Gets Thumbs Up

American Management Systems Inc. and Siebel Systems Inc. are joining forces to invade the growing government market to build systems that deliver services to citizens electronically.

Channel News

Corel Corp. of Ottawa signed a pact with the U.S. Justice Department to supply software to 55,000 employees. The value of the three-year contract was not disclosed.

Channel News

Corel Corp. of Ottawa signed a pact with the U.S. Justice Department to supply software to 55,000 employees. The value of the three-year contract was not disclosed.

Infotech and the Law

The greater Washington region is in the middle of a technology boom, the likes of which is rivaled only by the growth and pre-eminence of Silicon Valley on the West Coast. Technology, however, does have a history in Washington.

Infotech and the Law

The greater Washington region is in the middle of a technology boom, the likes of which is rivaled only by the growth and pre-eminence of Silicon Valley on the West Coast. Technology, however, does have a history in Washington.

Industry Backs Clinton's Push for Permanent Trade Status with China

The high-technology industry is rallying behind President Clinton's recent vow to persuade Congress to grant extension of permanent normal trade relations status with China.

GTSI Alliance Highlights Growing Government Linux Opportunities

Government Technology Services Inc. is positioning itself to capitalize on growing federal government interest in the Linux operating system by inking a deal to resell Red Hat's Linux and related support services.

Capital Roundup

When they return to work this week, members of Congress will review President Clinton's request for $2.03 billion dollars to fund a cybersecurity plan announced earlier this month. Some lawmakers have already expressed skepticism about the plan, however.

Jury Is Out on Clinton Encryption Policy

Lawmakers who pushed the Clinton administration to loosen export restrictions on encrypted software and hardware will watch how the White House's recently announced policy plays out, but said they will turn to legislation if industry is dissatisfied with the plan.

Industry Giants Ready Bids For Massive Intranet Deal

Mega teams led by Computer Sciences Corp., Electronic Data Systems Corp., General Dynamics Corp. and IBM Corp., are putting the final touches on their bids for the colossal Navy-Marine Corps Intranet contract.

More Suitors on CACI's Horizon

CACI International Inc. of Arlington, Va., won its battle with a dissident shareholder, but votes cast against the company's board and management are driving it to step up investor relations activities and may pressure it to look harder at future buyout offers.

Channel News

Merisel Inc., El Segundo, Calif., has announced plans to combine its U.S. and Canadian distribution businesses and has made several personnel changes related to that move.

Infotech and the Law

The past five years have seen tremendous growth in federal agencies' use of the General Services Administration's Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) program, with spending jumping from $4 billion in fiscal 1995 to $10.5 billion in fiscal 1999.

Infotech and the Law

The past five years have seen tremendous growth in federal agencies' use of the General Services Administration's Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) program, with spending jumping from $4 billion in fiscal 1995 to $10.5 billion in fiscal 1999.

Congress Has Little Room in 2000 To Approve New IT Initiatives

Lawmakers who return for their second session of work in the 106th Congress face a jam-packed legislative schedule in an election year, a pace that does not bode well for new information technology initiatives to get a lot of attention.

Cox Stretches Its Cable for Future Growth

A company better known for delivering MTV, CNN and the Movie Channel to homes is pushing into the business services market, offering high-speed network connections to government agencies.

Integrator Insider

SRA International Inc. of Fairfax, Va., has begun an electronic commerce initiative to pull together its capabilities in that area. Heading the effort is 20-year company veteran Barry Landew, who has become SRA's chief e-commerce officer.

Integrator Insider

SRA International Inc. of Fairfax, Va., has begun an electronic commerce initiative to pull together its capabilities in that area. Heading the effort is 20-year company veteran Barry Landew, who has become SRA's chief e-commerce officer.