Computer Sciences Corp. won two task orders worth $47.9 million over four years under the Immigration and Naturalization Service's Service Technology Alliance Resources program.
Federal government spending on information technology products and services will increase from $36.4 billion in 2001 to $60.3 billion in 2006, a compound annual growth rate of 10.6 percent, according to Input Inc., the market research firm based in Chantilly, Va.
Federal government spending on information technologies will increase from $36.4 billion in 2001 to $60.3 billion in 2006, a compound annual growth rate of 10.6 percent, according to Input Inc., the market research firm based in Chantilly, Va.
Science Applications International Corp. has won a five-year deal to continue performing and supporting cancer and AIDS research for the National Cancer Institute.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development will be pushing the cutting edge of procurement reform with its planned HITS performance-based contract.
The Quadrennial Defense Review outlines sweeping changes needed in the U.S. military, with investments in information technology, logistics modernization and acquisition reform leading the list.
The government will need to spend more than $75 million replacing IT hardware and services following the Sept. 11 attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center, a study says.
Andrulis Corp., a woman-owned business that provides a range of engineering and IT services in the federal and commercial sectors, is purchasing CEN Corp. of Alexandria, Va., the company announced Sept. 21.
Programs now on the books for federal agencies to improve their weather forecasting capabilities may prove to be among the best investments the government is making in light of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington.
The aircraft division of the Naval Air Warfare Center, Patuxent River, Md., wants to hire a contractor for engineering and technical services to support its test and evaluation department.
A broad swath of representatives from the aviation industry ? pilots, airlines, aircraft manufacturers and others ? are asking the federal government to take immediate steps to provide financial relief and security measures in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Electronic Data Systems Corp. announced the first end-user seat connection between the Washington Naval Air Facility and network operations centers in Norfolk, Va. and San Diego was established.