Georgia agency turns to Maximus for managed care services
Maximus will serve as the enrollment broker assisting eligible Medicaid and children's health insurance program participants to enroll in the state's mandatory managed care program.
Defense agency selects SI International for IPv6 support
The Defense Information Systems Agency has awarded a task order contract to SI International Inc. for technical and personnel support for the Defense Department's next-generation protocol for the Internet.
Army releases RFP for ITES-2
The Army has released the request for proposals today for its $20 billion Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-2 Services program.
Army awards network support contract to NCI
The Army's Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command has awarded a contract to NCI Information Systems Inc. for network management and engineering functions.
OPM launches Katrina Web site for feds
The Office of Personnel Management today unveiled a Web site to centralize information for federal employees affected by the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
USPS urges Katrina victims to e-file address change requests
Bracing for a historic number of relocations, the U.S. Postal Service is asking those displaced by Hurricane Katrina to use the Internet to file change of address requests.
Air Force calls on General Dynamics for radios
The Air Force Special Operations Command has awarded an $8.9 million contract to General Dynamics Corp. for delivery of 1,402 combat search-and-rescue radios.
SBA counters criticism of agency's small business report
The Small Business Administration is defending an agency report on federal contracting in 2004 that one New York congresswoman called misleading.
Education Department has big plans in 2006
At least four requests for proposals for IT systems are in the works, and a new system to give agency analysts more information about how school systems spend federal money is scheduled to come online.
USPS taps EMC for storage consolidation effort
The U.S. Postal Service has purchased $30 million of equipment, software and services from EMC Corp. as part of a new initiative to streamline the agency's storage management.
Can you hear me now? Army deploys communication tools
Several Army units have deployed to the devastated Gulf Coast region to provide vital communications support to Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, as well as military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Public health officials use CDC systems in disaster response
Medical professionals responding to Hurricane Katrina are relying on public health IT systems devised by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help orchestrate their response.
IRS taps Gonzalez to be deputy CIO
The IRS recently selected Arthur Gonzalez to be deputy CIO.
DOD to ship handhelds to FEMA workers on Gulf Coast
The Theater Medical Information Program is shipping handheld devices to Federal Emergency Management Agency workers to help them treat Americans displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
Energy Department using Web to collect price gouging data
The Energy Department is collecting information on possible price gouging at the gas pump through its Web site.
Va. emergency management simulation center now operational
The state-of-the-art Emergency Management Training, Analysis and Simulation Center is billed as the first in the country to focus on using IT-based training simulations for command and control managers rather than for individual first responders.
DHS inks contract with Booz Allen for systems engineering
Booz Allen will provide program an array of technical assistance to the Homeland Security Department's Science and Technology Directorate.
GSA seeks feedback for assessment of Preferred program
The General Services Administration has issued a performance-based request for quotes to assess the GSA Preferred commercial procurement for IT program.
EPA, Air Force launch surveillance jets in Katrina's wake
The U.S. Air Force and the Environmental Protection Agency are deploying aircraft mounted with surveillance equipment to monitor and analyze Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts.
Agencies, OMB pushing security requirements through contracts
As the new CIO of the Housing and Urban Development Department, Lisa Schlosser is on a mission to improve the agency's cybersecurity.
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