GPO readying draft RFP for digital storage system
The Government Printing Office is finalizing a solicitation for a chief contractor that will do the heavy lifting for the agency's massive data storage modernization project.
NASA hires SecureInfo for IT security compliance assistance
NASA has awarded a contract to SecureInfo Corp. for software to run on the agency's risk management system used for compliance with the Federal Information Security Management Act.
GAO denies second protest of contract for USAJobs.gov
The Government Accountability Office may finally have ended the two-year saga surrounding the refurbishing of the USAjobs.gov Web site.
New center to help intelligence community exploit public information
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence has created a new Open Source Center designed to enhance the intelligence community's use of publicly available information.
VA needs time to get Peaches 3 right
The Veterans Affairs Department has been wrestling with a final request for proposals for its next-generation department-wide hardware and software contract. VA CIO Robert McFarland wants to get it right, so it may take longer than planned.
HHS awards $65 million outsourcing deal to Unisys
The Health and Human Services Department has hired Unisys Corp. to guide the department toward IT standardization.
Air Force command re-ups DRC for process re-engineering
The Air Force's Air Mobility Command has awarded a $7.9 million contract to Dynamics Research Corp. to continue helping the command improve its air mobility operations worldwide.
Postal Service to act as PIV I service center under pilot plan
The U.S. Postal Service will use its experience in facilitating passport applications to help agencies meet the requirements for Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12.
Feds prepare for electronics recycling initiative
Government workers soon will have a place to deposit old computer equipment and peripherals, as the Environmental Protection Agency and the Office of the Federal Environmental Executive launch the Electronics Recycling and Reuse Challenge.
USPS may require Parcel Select clients to use e-voucher system
The U.S. Postal Service is weighing whether to require all customers of its Parcel Select program to use an electronic system that the agency hopes will help ease payment and verification for mail acceptance.
Navy reacts quickly to NMCI breach
The Navy has changed the passwords of all Navy-Marine Corps Intranet unclassified users as a precautionary measure following a recent portal breach.
Army releases $4 billion infrastructure contract
The Army late last week released a request for proposals for its multiyear, $4 billion Infrastructure Modernization program.
IG finds FEMA disaster relief databases not secured
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is not adequately protecting its core databases containing sensitive disaster relief information, according to a report from Homeland Security Department inspector general Richard L. Skinner.
Air Force looks to BearingPoint for modernization work
The Air Force Materiel Command has awarded a contract to BearingPoint Inc. for the ongoing modernization of the service's purchasing and supply chain management program.
N.J. hires Accenture for unemployment insurance system deal
The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development has awarded Accenture a four-year, $39.9 million contract to implement the state's new Unemployment Compensation Claimant and Employer Service System.
Counterterrorism center picks Brock for second in command
The National Counterterrorism Center has tapped Kevin Brock to be principal deputy director, replacing Arthur Cummings.
OFPP to contractors, agencies: Use online reporting system
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy is requiring civilian government contractors to use a new online reporting system for tracking federal subcontracting goals.
DHS releases critical asset protection plan
The Homeland Security Department has released its draft National Infrastructure Protection Plan that establishes a framework for working with the private sector to protect the nation's critical assets and key resources.
FEMA awards flood insurance support deal to CSC
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has awarded a contract potentially worth $35 million to Computer Sciences Corp. to continue supporting FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program.
Air Force awards Pacific region network deal to Apptis
Wired and wireless network components within buildings of the Air Force's Pacific region will be developed under a contract the service has awarded to Apptis Inc.
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