CACI International Inc. said in a statement released Sunday that it carefully screened all prospective interrogators before sending them to Iraq and followed the military's requirements for interrogators and "other allied specialties."
Allegations that its employees were involved in the Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal likely won't cause further delays in Titan Corp.'s sale to Lockheed Martin Corp.
Two of the nation's top IT defense companies are entangled in the Iraqi prisoner-abuse scandal that has sparked international outrage and caused a diplomatic crisis for the United States.
Two of the nation's top IT defense companies are entangled in the Iraqi prisoner-abuse scandal that has sparked international outrage and caused a diplomatic crisis for the United States.
James R. O'Neill, new leader of Northrop Grumman Information Technology, intends to maintain the company's double-digit growth, hire thousands and pool resources to strengthen the IT division's offerings.
Five companies have on a share of a five-year contract to provide research and development, integration and evaluation support to test sensor systems for the Naval Air Systems Command's avionics department.
John P. Stenbit, a former assistant secretary of defense, has been appointed to the board of directors at SI International Inc., the company said today.
The Agriculture Department and some of its customers are using new data system that provides more accurate geodatabase development and geocoding services.
John Johnson, assistant commissioner for service delivery in GSA's federal technology service, revealed few changes his agency is considering for the upcoming $10 billion megacontract for governmentwide telecommunications and networking products services.
Qwest Communications International Inc. will provide Internet access service for federal agencies in metropolitan Washington under a $1 billion-plus telecommunications and data contract previously unavailable to other providers in the region, the company said today.