ConceptSolutions tapped for FAA modernization effort

ConceptSolutions LLC has won a contract from the FAA to lead the team designing and implementing the Next Generation Air Transportation System.

Homeland watch

Happenings on the homeland security front.

GSA clears final FAS hurdle

The General Services Administration has completed negotiations with the two labor unions that represent its employees, and can now fully launch the long-planned Federal Acquisition Service.

Carrot or stick?

The debate continues on how to encourage the sharing of cybersecurity data.

Settled in

Cofoni gets comfortable in new role at CACI.

California initiatives in full bloom

Long-overdue modernizations create wealth of opportunities.

Get ready to listen

What your customers want ? experience and communication.

Outsourced tax collection adds up nicely for IRS

The IRS has effectively developed and implemented several aspects of an outsourced tax-collection program that is projected to result in an additional $1.4 billion in taxes by 2015, according to a new audit.

Congress moves to increase Deepwater oversight

In separate pieces of legislation, both the House and Senate have included provisions to tighten procurement oversight and require competition for portions of the Coast Guard's $24 billion Integrated Deepwater Systems modernization program.

Chertoff accepts DHS undersecretary's resignation

Michael Chertoff, DHS secretary, today has accepted the resignation of George Foresman, undersecretary for preparedness.

ITAA urges Congress to enact patent reform

The ITAA warned Congress today that the U.S. patent system is broken and needs to be fixed because it is keeping America's small businesses from realizing their innovative potential.

Agencies to follow new IT security standards

ONDI and DOD this week announced the seven areas of certification and accreditation for information technology systems that they will standardize.

House adds $2.1B to DHS '08 funding

The House Homeland Security Committee has approved legislation authorizing $39.8 billion for the Homeland Security Department's fiscal 2008 budget, an increase of $2.1 billion beyond the administration's request.

GAO: Networx transition costs overestimated

GSA based its estimated costs for the transition from the FTS 2001 to the Networx contracts on a worst-case assumption, and the analysis overall is not accurate, according to a GAO report.

Report: Fed IT spending will continue modest growth

Federal spending on IT will maintain its modest growth rate over the next two years, as the political climate keeps agencies wary of major new projects, a new report said.

Audit: Law enforcement wireless network in peril

The plan to build a $5 billion nationwide wireless communications network for 81,000 federal agents runs a high risk of failure, according to a new audit.

Washington state, DHS team on enhanced ID

Washington State and DHS will test a driver's license with enhanced security features so it can be used as a border-crossing card.

Report: Fed homeland security spending increases are modest since 2002

Federal spending on homeland security grew substantially as a share of gross domestic product in the year following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Since 2002, however, agency outlays have increased only modestly, a new survey finds.

State & local special report: Safe bets for integrators

Outsourcing projects for eligibility determination of health and welfare services are hot draws for many of the major state and local players this year.

State & local special report: Magnetic attraction

Large contracts for information technology outsourcing and human services with state and local governments may draw federal systems integrators into the market and cause some already in it to refocus their efforts.