MIL Corp. won a multiyear contract to help the Department of Housing and Urban Development develop requirements for its integrated financial management improvement project.
Computer Sciences Corp. won a $107.8 million contract from the Air Force to support the Materiel Systems Group's Stock Control System as well as help with the transition to an enterprise resource planning system.
Northrop Grumman Corp. won a five-year $38.9 million task order to provide weather related support to the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command and Naval Oceanographic Office.
Cubic Corp. won a four-year $10.3 million task order from the Defense Department's Defense Threat Reduction Agency to provide technical services for the agency's transformation activities.
<font color="CC0000"> (UPDATED) </font color>Qwest Communications Inc. and two other vendors have protested the award to AT&T Corp. of the potentially $1 billion Treasury Communications Enterprise contract.
Computer Sciences Corp. has entered into a definitive agreement to sell selected DynCorp business units for $850 million to private equity investment group Veritas Capital Management LLC, CSC said today.
CDW-Government Inc. won purchase orders potentially worth more than $38 million to supply desktops, expandable mini-towers and mainstream notebooks to the Air Force, the company said today.
CACI International Inc. won a $84.6 million contract to provide logistics and training support in automated supply management for designated Navy and Marine Corps activities.
For Ray Oleson, chairman and chief executive of SI International Inc., the company's stellar financial performance blended with other major achievements to create "the perfect storm" that has boosted the company's stock 70 percent since mid-August.
BAE Systems North America Inc. will support system engineering and integration for the Trident I and Trident II Fleet Ballistic Missile Strategic Weapon Systems programs, the company said today.
Rep. Tom Davis (R- Va.) has two suggestions for garnering greater participation from industry and government agencies in the Federal Supply Service's Networx telecommunications program.
<font size="1" face="Arial" color="#FF0000"><b>[CORRECTION]</b></font> Cogent Systems Inc. won a $20 million subcontract to provide management services and software development and maintenance for its automatic fingerprint identification solution to the U.S. Visit program.
NCI Information Systems Inc. won a $3.1 million task order for technical support for the Air Force Communications Agency's enterprise architecture division.