Sun gets EU server deal

Sun Microsystems will supply the European Union with servers and associated software for its various institutions, bodies and agencies.

CSC to move HQ to Falls Church

Computer Sciences Corp. has announced that it will move its corporate headquarters to Falls Church, Va., from El Segundo, Calif.

Mary Ellen Condon joins Booz Allen

Mary Ellen Condon has joined Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. as a principal in the Assurance and Resilience Service offering for government agencies.

Citizant to tackle EA for FTC

Citizant Inc. will provide enterprise architecture consulting and management services to the Federal Trade Commission under a new contract.

SAIC lands Navy task order

Science Applications International Corp. will provide a wide range of IT support services to the Naval Surface Warfare Center at Dahlgren, Va.

BAE Systems wins AF radio testing work

BAE Systems Inc. will help the Air Force maintain the radio communications testing equipment that monitors electronic warfare systems under a new contract.

Mills named president of Northrop IT

Northrop Grumman Corp.'s board of directors has elected Linda Mills corporate vice president and president of its information technology sector.

BAE Systems opens sensor lab for military products

BAE Systems Inc. has opened an electro-optics and infrared sensor technology design center in Lexington, Mass.

Lockheed to boost IRS e-services

Lockheed Martin Corp. will work with the IRS to help tax professionals and taxpayers more easily conduct business electronically under a new award.

ITAA, GEIA establish merger terms

The Information Technology Association of America and the Government Electronics and Information Technology Association are joining forces to create one professional organization.

Wyle completes RSIS purchase

The acquisition increases Wyle's 2008 annual revenue projection to approximately $800 million and the number of employees to more than 4,200.

Bryan to head ManTech defense group

ManTech International Corp. has hired retired Army Maj. Gen. James David Bryan as the new president at its Defense Systems Group.

Northrop shakes up shipbuilding, missiles divisions

Northrop Grumman is restructuring its shipbuilding and missiles businesses to enhance customer support, make better use of capabilities and resources and accelerate operating improvements.

Forecast 2008: Small business under the microscope

Small and woman-owned businesses will face more scrutiny this year and perhaps fewer awards, largely due to the new recertification rule introduced by the SBA and a proposed SBA rule change to the women's contracting program.

Unisys stockholder calls for sale of federal unit

Unisys Corp. might sell its federal business unit if it agrees to the demand of a major stockholder to take the step and end what it called the company's "ruinous stock-price performance."

Pragmatics to support operations at DHS directorate

Pragmatics Inc. will assume some management and administrative operations for the Homeland Security Department's Science and Technology Directorate under a new $2.4 million task order.

No more pencils, no more books

Perot Systems takes control of Education support.

Making the climb back to the top

Acquisitions will play big role in making ATS a major middle-tier player.

Ramsey succeeds Altman at IBM

IBM Corp. has named Todd Ramsey managing director of its U.S. federal business.

Hughes Communications snaps up Helius

Hughes Communications Inc. will acquire Helius Inc., a provider of business Internet protocol TV solutions and a portfolio company of Canopy Ventures.