Tom Temin | Editor's Desk: Good help deterred
For every technology company that participates in the federal market, there are probably 12 that wouldn't touch it. Those who master the ins and outs of the federal market find their efforts rewarded with profitable business. Successful contractors can command premium prices in the merger and acquisition markets.
Mass. Port Authority awards network support deal
The Massachusetts Port Authority has awarded a contract to TechTeam Government Solutions Inc. for network administration and engineering services to support several of its internal networks.
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission inks deal for ERP work
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has awarded a $58 million contract to Ciber Inc. for services that will transform the agency's outdated IT systems into a single, integrated enterprise resource planning system.
Jackson: TWIC procurement, reprogramming due soon
The Homeland Security Department plans to request proposals for a Transportation Worker Identity Credential systems integrator as early as today, according to deputy secretary Michael P. Jackson.
Scott McNealy | Slaying Frankensteins one at a time
He thinks your data centers resemble a 19th-century fictional beast. And that you're behind the times if you're reading this online via a Windows-based PC. Did we mention Scott McNealy is forthcoming with his opinions?
Incoming
The Army Aviation and Missile Command has awarded Lockheed Martin Corp. a $379 million contract to build 112 Patriot missiles and provide related program management and engineering services.
Proof of concept
Technology funded through the Defense Department's Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration program saved the lives of 13 soldiers in Iraq last year. When the soldiers' convoy came into an ambush, they sent distress messages back to mission management using the Joint Blue Force Situational Awareness tracker.
Telelogic updates development tools
Telelogic next month will roll out an expanded software development suite, targeting federal agencies and integrators.
Palm seeks to break Crackberry addiction
The company is angling for the federal market with the new Treo.
GAO seeks more effort from Defense on modernization
Over the past six months, the Defense Department has made incremental strides in transforming its legacy and duplicative business systems by releasing another business enterprise architecture version, updating its enterprise transition plan and issuing a report to Congress.
House committee wants report on access control system standards for DOD facilities
By Bob Brewin The House Armed Services Committee (HASC) wants the Comptroller General to examine in a report whether the Defense Department should develop common standards and protocols to control access to DOD installations and buildings, and determine whether ID cards are legitimate.
GSA awards Raytheon FirstGov.gov task order
The General Services Administration has tapped Raytheon Co.'s Information Solutions to provide new hosting and professional services solutions to a handful of government Web portals, including FirstGov.gov.
Pennsylvania renews deal for Dell PC support
The state signs a one-year contract with Dell Inc. for desktops and notebook computers, as well as monitors and related services.
USAID taps five teams for $4 billion in technology work
The PRIME 3.2 contracts cover a wide range of IT services, including project management, systems integration, network engineering and security, and worldwide communications.
And another thing...
Early this month, the Office of Personnel Management was briefly in the running for RFP of the Year when it posted a request on FedBizOpps for 'Christmas Balls for OPM's Christmas Tree.'
R. Fink | The Packet Rat: Change at Sun generates light, but how much heat?
The 'sudden' shift of Scott McNealy's job at Sun Microsystems Inc. caught few people by surprise'considering McNealy's pending departure from the CEO's chair had been run up the flagpole by Wall Street analyst Mark Stahlman.
THE COMMUNITY: Sharing time
A panel of federal experts shared their views on the challenges of sharing information across agency boundaries during a recent breakfast sponsored by the Bethesda, Md., chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.
People on the move
Federal Emergency Management Agency CIO <b>Barry West</b> will return to the Commerce Department next month as its CIO.
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