The National Security Agency wants to reduce the time it takes to issue security clearances and help more small companies do business with the top secret agency.
Science Applications International Corp. won a task order to provide engineering and technical support services for military transformation activities.
The General Services Administration is reviewing the CACI International Inc. contract the Army used to hire interrogators working at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
AT&T Corp.'s government unit won a contract to build an Internet Protocol communications network to support a national next-generation satellite system.
The Homeland Security Department is reviewing the 30 comments it received on its interim rule for collecting confidential critical infrastructure information.
AT&T Corp.'s government unit will likely reveal its strategy for offering branded wireless services to its federal customers later this year when the merger of the company's wireless unit with Cingular Wireless LLC is complete.
Richard Wiley is probably the only lawyer in town who's won an Emmy. The former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (1970-77), who advocates increased competition and reduced regulation in the communications industry, received the award in 1997 for his work promoting high-definition television.
Computer Sciences Corp. won a contract modification from the Homeland Security Department to provide wireless priority service as part of the national emergency communications system.
Anteon International Corp. won a five-year contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center to provide engineering and technical services for evaluating ship survivability.
General Dynamics Corp.'s Network Systems unit won an order for an integrated, high-bandwidth network system for an air base's combat information transport system .