GCN INSIDER: Big fish, little fish; Beauty and the beast; Peanut butter, meet chocolate
Why one IT company buys another is always a mystery, at least at first.
GAO finds faults in Transportation's automated traffic management system
Slow implementation of the Transportation Department's computerized congestion management system has hindered the program's effectiveness, according to the Government Accountability Office.
Navy training command tech support deal goes to CSC
The Naval Education and Training Command has awarded a four-year, $100 million contract to Computer Sciences Corp. for IT support services.
Bureau of Prisons calls on Unisys for inmate phone system
The federal Bureau of Prisons has awarded a contract to Unisys Corp. for nationwide deployment and operation of the next-generation federal inmate telephone system.
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Federal Contract Law: New buying regulations: the never-ending story
One of the joys of federal contracting is that there's always something new to learn about and work with.
EDITOR'S DESK: Feds score one
Amid all the recent coverage of government failings, it was easy to miss one piece of promising news where federal IT officials out-managed many of their commercial-world counterparts.
Performance-based gets street cred with feds
Federal IT managers are taking in stride some fairly dramatic changes in the IT contracting process, according to the results of a GCN telephone survey.
Bob Schumm | An insider's thoughts on SOA
Just what the heck is a service-oriented architecture anyway? One of the biggest IT buzzwords today, SOA nonetheless suffers from a lack of formal definition.
MC4's main components
The MC4 program currently uses HP iPAQ 4700 handhelds that synchronize with ruggedized Panasonic Toughbook CF-48 notebook PCs'soon to be replaced by CF-51 notebooks.
A new deal, with no cards
Since World War II, soldiers deployed on contingency operations have carried paper medical cards listing their medical history, immunization records and treatments.
Army explores ground-penetrating imaging technology
When U.S. troops were combing Tora Bora, where Osama bin Laden was reported to be hiding late in 2001, one challenge was not knowing what the rugged terrain concealed.
SNIA rolls out storage interoperability specs
The Storage Networking Industry Association has unveiled a new version of its Storage Management Initiative Specification that could help administrators get a better handle on their storage resources.
HHS names health IT standards group
The Health and Human Services Department has announced the members of a public-private group that will decide on standards and uses for health IT to enable physicians to exchange medical information.
OMB: No new money for IPv6
Federal agencies have all the money they need to make a mandatory transition to the next generation of internet protocol, said a top Office of Management and Budget official today.
Oracle gets CRM capabilities with Siebel purchase
Analysts are predicting Oracle Corp. will increase its footprint in the federal IT market through an agreement to buy customer relationship management provider Siebel Systems Inc. for $5.85 billion.
Some agencies use performance measures to make decisions: GAO
A Government Accountability Office report identifies agencies that have demonstrated that using performance measures and practices can improve effectiveness.
By standing still, FirstGov slips in Web rankings
Firstgov's drop in the rankings by Brown University were attributed to its failure to add new features.
Air Force issues space operations center RFP
The Air Force issued a request for proposals for its Air and Space Operations Center Weapon System Integrator procurement late last week.
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