Raytheon to supply Army with more infrared sensor systems

Raytheon Co. will provide the Army with additional infrared sensor systems for a surveillance system used in Iraq and Afghanistan under a new contract.

Final roster

Roles and responsibilities of the NGI Team.

All differences aside

Protest resolved, Lockheed will double FBI fingerprint, biometrics database.

Alion wins DOD logistics services work

Alion Science and Technology Corp. will provide logistics, maintenance and supply services to the Defense Department under a new contract.

SRA to do IT work for energy commission

SRA International will provide support services to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission under a new contract.

AT&T builds VPN for government satellite system

AT&T Government Solutions will continue work on a global communications network for the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System.

AGS to support encrypted Army communications

Americom Government Services Inc. will provide encrypted communications services for the Army's Trojan and intelligence and electronic warfare systems under a new contract.

Boeing to pilot Navy's unmanned aircraft program

Boeing will continue to provide intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance services for the Navy's unmanned aircraft program.

Gilligan departs SRA, launches IT consultancy

John Gilligan has left SRA International Inc., where he was vice president and deputy director of the defense sector, and formed a consulting company.

Harris to supply Marines with battle-tested radios

Harris Corp. will supply the Marine Corps with radios under a new contract that could be worth as much as $350 million.

IAC unveils new executive committee

The American Council for Technology's Industry Advisory Council has a new executive committee that will take office on July 1.

SAIC to supply National Guard with IT learning tools

Science Applications International Corp. will provide distance learning to the Army National Guard and Reserve under a new contract.

Input: Federal IT spending growth near historic low

A number of factors are converging to create a federal IT spending environment described by the market research firm Input as tempered momentum.

Harris denies rumors of its impending sale

Harris Corp. issued a denial late Sunday that it was was up for sale, and also said it would not make any further statements responding to market rumors or speculation in accordance with its standing policy.

Navy rolls out 340 Seaport-e awards

The Navy has awarded contracts to 340 contractors that will compete for a variety of command task orders that could be worth $5.3 billion a year.

Raytheon builds intel system for military

Raytheon Co. will continue to develop a Web-based system that will enable military analysts and the intelligence community to share intelligence with combat troops in war zones.

QinetiQ readies more robots for battle

QinetiQ North America will supply an unspecified number of additional Talon robots and replacement parts for use in Iraq and Afghanistan under a new Navy contract.

Raytheon to continue infrastructure support in Iraq

Under a subcontract, Raytheon will continue to design, develop, install and maintain state-of-the-art command and control, communications and computing facilities in Iraq.

Lockheed gets Navy information assurance work

Lockheed Martin Corp. will provide information assurance technical support services for the Joint Medical Information Systems under a five-year contract.

Hard work ahead

Analysts see positives to HP/EDS deal, but challenges remain.