Consolidated infrastructure, Networx could boost utility computing
Federal agencies' move to utility computing will receive a boost from OMB's IT Infrastructure Line of Business Consolidation effort and GSA's Networx contract.
Army communications go the 'last mile'
The so-called 'last mile' in the global connectivity grid, under a task order for logistics support for the Army's tactical radio communication systems, will be partially provided by CACI International Inc.
Air Systems work to remain with General Dynamics
Three contracts to provide acquisition logistics support to the Naval Air Systems Command have been awarded to General Dynamics Information Technology.
Interior, BearingPoint in court over contract
BearingPoint Inc. today confirmed that it is in litigation with the federal government over its aborted contract to provide systems integration services to help build the Interior Department's new financial-management system.
Army Corps engineering support deal goes to SAIC
A prime contract to furnish engineering services and geospatial support for the Army Corps of Engineers' Research and Development Center has been awarded to SAIC.
Mark Forman | Another View: The lessons of reform (full version)
Ever since I came to Washington, I've wondered how a government staffed with bright and committed employees could keep GAO so active. I'd like to mark my induction into the GCN Hall of Fame by highlighting some of the key lessons that I've learned.
Kathleen Kummer | Another View: FEA Records Management'meeting the challenge without total upheaval
Agencies can meet the new Federal Enterprise Architecture Records Management Profile requirements by establishing a central repository that manages the records management rules for content from multiple systems.
Snowe questions GSA IT infrastructure contract
The General Services Administration should reconsider a decision not to set aside its massive global IT infrastructure contract to small businesses certified under the Historically Underutilized Business Zone program, according to Sen. Olympia Snowe.
Forecast predicts shift in IT spending
Government spending for information technology may drop as much 10 to 25 percent over the next 36 months, as agencies shift their spending priorities toward an increasing portion of mission- and business-related services, according to a new report.
Former OFPP chief Safavian gets 18 months
Former Office of Federal Procurement Policy administrator David Safavian received an 18-month sentence today after being convicted of obstruction of justice and concealment charges about his relationship with lobbyist Jack Abramoff.
HHS to fight fraud with e-health records
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT awarded RTI International a contract to develop model functionalities and requirements for collecting health care data in electronic health records.
DHS report card needs some help
According to a new <a href="http://www.cfr.org/publication/11814/"><u>report card</u></a>, the Homeland Security Department is winning good grades for nuclear plant security and air defense, but earns poor grades for port security, chemical plant security and public relations.
FAA hires Concept Solutions to advance military operations systems
A contract to continue upgrading the Federal Aviation Administration's Military Operations Systems has been awarded to Concept Solutions LLC.
USPS to audit its wireless costs
U.S. Postal Service contracts with ProfitLine to analyze the agency's spending on wireless devices and services.
Commerce names deputy CIO
The Commerce Department has selected John McManus as its deputy CIO and chief technology officer.
'Con Air' upgrades safety, security
The U.S. Marshals Service has agreed to implement a series of security improvements recommended by the Justice Department's inspector general for the Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System (JPATS).
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