EDS Corp. won a year-long option worth up to $12.2 million to continue providing services for the Defense Finance and Accounting Service's electronic data management system.
Pragmatics Inc. won a $4 million task order from the Justice Department to provide systems engineering, design and development for the system that helps federal law enforcement agencies electronically book, identify and share data about people in federal custody.
The Energy Department awarded a highly contested, 20-year contract to a team led by the University of California to continue managing the beleaguered Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico
CACI International Inc. won a $21.6 million contract from the Navy to continue supporting Navy maintenance information systems throughout the Pacific fleet.
Northrop Grumman Corp. won a contract to implement emergency response management systems for Navy first responders at shore locations in the continental United States.
The General Services Administration expects to hold its industry day on the Alliant contracts in early January to introduce changes made to the $65 billion IT procurement, an agency spokesman said today.
Advanced Systems Development Inc. won a 10-year, $405 million contract to provide IT solutions for the U.S. Army's Command Information Management System.
ITT Industries Inc. won a five-year, $681 million contract to operate and maintain the U.S. Army's communications and information systems in Asia and Africa.
At $4 billion, the Infrastructure Modernization program is one of the biggest Army opportunities of 2006 ? and one of the biggest federal government telecommunications awards as well.
Private equity groups and companies looking to make deals in the homeland security and government contracting market are about to face a new competitor.
MTC Technologies Inc. won a four-year task order potentially worth $49.6 million to provide technical and administrative support services to the Air Force Materiel Command.
Signal Solutions Inc., NCI Information Systems Inc. and STG Inc. have each landed Army contracts that together total more than $2.3 billion to provide omnibus IT services to the Army and other federal agencies.