Alion Science and Technology Corp. and AGEIA Technologies Inc., a maker of hardware-accelerated physics for computer games, have forged a partnership to pursue simulations and training opportunities with the military.
A disk containing 2.9 million records of Georgia residents that belonged to the state's Medicaid contractor, Affiliated Computer Services Inc., has been lost while being moved from one facility to another.
Raytheon Co. will deliver upgrade kits for tactical satellite communication terminals used by the U.S. Army and Marine Corps as well as Canada and the Netherlands through an $84.6 million contract.
Cubic Corp. won a $19.9 million subcontract from Science Applications International Corp. to help operate and maintain the battle command training center at Fort Lewis, Wash.
Outsourcing projects for eligibility determination of health and welfare services are hot draws for many of the major state and local players this year.
Large contracts for information technology outsourcing and human services with state and local governments may draw federal systems integrators into the market and cause some already in it to refocus their efforts.
Lockheed Martin won a $376 million contract from the Army Aviation and Missile Command to provide hardware and related services for the next-generation of Patriot missiles.
<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font color>Four companies won slots as prime contractors this month to compete for nearly $200 million in contract opportunities to refine and improve business processes common to the various Navy components and commands.
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission and Accenture announced March 13 that they will dissolve an outsourcing contract that called for Accenture to operate an integrated eligibility determination system for state health and welfare programs.