The General Services Administration's Federal Acquisition Service is gearing up for a busy winter with initiatives dealing with satellites, Networx and Alliant.
SI International Inc. won a five-year, $50 million contract from the Treasury Department to provide IT project management and development support services to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Information Systems Support Inc. won a five-year contract from the Library of Congress to help plan, implement and support its strategic digital content management initiatives
ICF Consulting Group Inc. has acquired local consulting services firm Caliber Associates, a provider of IT consulting services to the federal government.
They've spent years and millions of dollars preparing for this moment, and now the four teams chasing the federal government's largest ever telecommunications contract are ready to go head to head.
CACI International Inc. and Science Applications International Corp. have won contracts to provide program management engineering and technical services for the Navy's Automatic Identification Technology Program Office.
Qwest Communications International Inc. on Tuesday will announce a team that includes major systems integrator and telecom partners to pursue GSA's $20 billion Networx telecommunications contract.
The Transportation Security Administration has ended its government-funded Registered Traveler pilot program, and is assessing the results for a future nationwide rollout.
SRA International Inc. won two contracts totaling $51.2 million from the Federal Aviation Administration, as well as a $25 million pact from the General Services Administration.
Five companies have each won contracts under a five-year $97 million award to provide training to soldiers and doctrine and combat development for the Army Armor Center.
BearingPoint Inc. won a three-year, $6.9 million contract to provide support for treasury operations and implement efficient business processes in Afghanistan.
The General Services Administration has extended to Oct. 24 the due date for contractors to submit proposals for the Enterprise part of the agency's $20 billion Networx procurement.
Northrop Grumman Corp. won a four-year prime contract from the Marine Corps to provide new ground-based radar that consolidates four different radar mission areas into one.