Army, ASD in $405m information systems deal
The Army has awarded Advanced Systems Development Inc. a 10-year, $405 million contract to provide IT solutions for the service's Command Information Management System.
Army reserve IT outsourcing deal goes to Ciber
Ciber will handle help desk support and administration of wide area and local area networks. Ciber's Federal Outsourcing Division will provide the outsourced services.
Defense agency taps KEI Pearson for CRM services
The Defense Logistics Agency has awarded a three-year, $3.2 million contract to KEI Pearson Inc. to provide customer relationship management services.
Interior adding services, customers to Lines of Business
The Interior Department's National Business Center is preparing up to four proposals to compete to provide financial management services for agencies as a center of excellence under the Lines of Business Consolidation Initiative.
Web, security, wireless technologies rivet CIOs
A newly released survey of CIOs confirmed that Web issues, security and wireless technologies are still the technologies that most concern federal IT professionals.
Panel recommends DOD acquisition reforms
A Defense Department acquisition panel unveiled proposals in six areas, including organization, workforce, budget, requirements, acquisition and industry.
House seeks a host to webcast committee hearings
The House of Representatives is looking for a vendor to handle all live streaming services for the legislative chamber's 20 individual committees.
GSA plans to review acquisition manual, push EVM
A top priority for 2006 is to review the existing GSA Acquisition Manual, the reference book that contains most of the agency's acquisition rules and guidance.
RFI sets stage for future HSPD-12 contract
The General Services Administration took an important step toward getting the blanket purchase agreement in place by May 2006 for agencies to buy approved products and services to meet Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12.
Bush signs order streamlining FOIA process
President Bush today signed an executive order aimed at streamlining the processing for Freedom of Information Act queries by requiring agencies to establish a top official for handling FOIA requests.
Giddens leads DHS' new border initiative
Greg Giddens, a former Coast Guard Deepwater program official, has been appointed as chief of the Homeland Security Department's program management office for the Secure Border Initiative, the department confirmed today.
HUD awards $25 million housing contact center
The Housing and Urban Development Department awarded Electronic Consulting Services Inc. of Fairfax, Va., a $25 million contract to operate and manage the Federal Housing Administration's Office of Single Family Client Management Center.
Netcents task orders awarded to Multimax
The Air Force has awarded two task orders worth $75.7 million to Multimax Inc. for communications support, testing and IT security services under the service's Network-Centric Solutions IT consolidation contract.
TSA analytic services deal goes to ManTech
A new contract between the Homeland Security Department's Transportation Security Administration and ManTech International Corp. will enable the government to more closely monitor non-U.S. citizens who want to take flying lessons.
Customs and Border Protection taps Apptis for tech support
U.S Customs and Border Protection has turned to technology service provider Apptis Inc. to help refine processes and procedures related to IT program management.
Report rips management of DHS disaster medical system
The National Disaster Medical System is in disarray due to a lack of leadership and to persistent breakdowns in its planning, logistics and communications systems, according to a new report from senior Democrats on two key House committees.
GSA moving forward with reorganization
Despite uncertainty surrounding the agency's leadership, the General Services Administration plans to continue moving forward with its reorganization.
DISA, Data Systems Analysts sign software, systems engineering pact
The Defense Information Systems Agency has awarded a $44 million software and systems engineering contract to Data Systems Analysts, Inc. of Fairfax, Va.
Matthews resigns as Transportation CIO
Dan Matthews, CIO of the Transportation Department, is leaving his post Friday, his office confirmed.
CIO Council lays down Core.gov ground rules
The CIO Council has published the operational procedures for the federal Component Organization and Registration Environment Web repository.
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