By the end of May, the General Services Administration will have the first draft of its plan to merge the Federal Supply Service and Federal Technology Service, a GSA official told House lawmakers today.
Security systems integrator ATC International Holdings Inc. has set up a government systems division to serve the company's federal, state and local clients in the U.S. and foreign government clients.
SRA International Inc. won a five-year, $86.4 million task order for a range of information technology services for the Missile Defense Agency's enterprise information management system.
Trusted Computer Solutions Inc. won a three-year, $21.7 million contract from the Air Force Research Lab for its SecureOffice Trusted Workstation technology.
The federal telecommunications market is entering a new era that will be marked by fewer carriers, but a broader range of services that will help agencies streamline how they manage communications.
Several industry officials told House lawmakers that more changes need to be made and some even want a second set of draft RFPs released for the $20 billion telecom program.
Northrop Grumman Corp. received an order for more than $33 million from the Air Force to provide bases in Southwest Asia with integrated security solutions.
Lockheed Martin Corp. has completed its acquisition of Stasys Ltd., a U.K. technology and consulting firm that specializes in network communications and defense interoperability.
Northrop Grumman Corp. won a $142 million follow-on contract from the Missile Defense Agency for systems engineering, planning and logistics support for its Airborne Laser boost-phase missile defense program.
The General Services Administration today increased the minimum revenue guarantee to $50 million from $25 million for the Enterprise part of the 10-year Networx contract for telecommunications and data services.
Qwest Communications International Inc. can keep competing for federal government work, after the General Services Administration declined to debar the company following a two-and-a-half year probe.
CSSI Inc. won a $28 million contract from the Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center to support air traffic control and meteorology and oceanographic electronic systems and equipment.