ACS to build smart transit system for Stamford

ACS has won a contract to design and build an intelligent transportation system for the city of Stamford, Conn.

QinetiQ to supply Navy with life-cycle support

QinetiQ North America will provide life-cycle support services to the Navy under an eight-year, $206 million contract.

Dell widens channel for federal partners

Dell is expanding its PartnerDirect program to include federal market channel partners.

QinetiQ outfits Army with wearable hostile-fire solution

QinetiQ North America will provide the Army with a wearable gunshot and sniper-fire detection solution.

TMS to assist DHS with planning services

Technology and Management Services will provide business operations and planning services to the Homeland Security Department.

SAIC to support Special Operations Command

SAIC will assist the Air Force with data distribution and communications support under a new contract.

AT&T unit averts a midlife crisis

Telecom giant retools to meet demand for network integration services.

Know the problem, plan accordingly

ESCgov Inc. makes its debut on the Fast 50 list in the No. 1 spot, having recorded $46.5 million in revenue in 2007, for a five-year annual growth rate of 275.59 percent.

Relationships aid company's growth

Thomas Laskowski left the corporate world and founded Gantech Inc. in 1999 to provide information technology consulting and information technology security services.

Washington Consulting to assist FCC auditing

Washington Consulting Inc. will provide program management, information technology and collaboration solutions to the Federal Communications Commission.

Earn a track record

Established in Atlanta in 1990 by four graduates of India's famed Indian Institute of Technology, Vector Consulting Inc. provides information technology workforce solutions and services. The company ranks No. 20 on the 2008 Fast 50 list, with a five-year compound annual growth rate of 102.7 percent.

Domain expertise equals success

Sentek Consulting, an 8(a) small disadvantaged business and a California certified disabled veteran business, ranks No. 33 on the 2008 Fast 50, having racked up $4.12 million in government contracts in 2007. That's a 78.91 percent growth increase over five years.

Focus lays groundwork for success

S4 Inc. specializes in information domain-based solutions and services for Defense Department clients. The Burlington, Mass.-based company reported $16.7 million in government contracting revenue last year, up from $9.15 million in 2006.

It's not just for start-ups

Since its founding in 2004, the American Small Business Coalition has grown to a membership organization that includes contracting professionals and even some large organizations.

Boeing gets space station extension

Boeing will continue to supply software to the International Space Station under a $650 million NASA contract.

3e to develop surveillance system for Navy, TSA

3e Technologies International will provide surveillance and physical detection technology to the Navy and the Transportation Security Administration.

Alion wins Navy anti-sub training deal

Alion Science and Technology will provide laptop computer and other anti-submarine warfare training systems to the Navy under a new contract.

SAIC to support Army missile program

Science Applications International Corp. will provide missile testing technology to the Army under two task orders.

Lockheed to assist Spanish Navy modernization

Lockheed Martin will provide engineering and computer programming assistance to Spain under a U.S. Navy contract.

Boeing sews up Tapestry Solutions buy

Boeing Co. will acquire Tapestry Solutions Inc., a provider of services and software systems to the Defense Department and other government agencies.