People
BearingPoint wins EMERGE2
The system is meant to keep DHS officials informed about the agency's finances and assets.
People
Drabkin to stay at GSA
GSA's deputy chief acquisition officer has turned down an offer from the State Department.
People
Anteon gets Defense contract
The U.S. Joint Forces Command awarded a $29 million contract for a Joint Advanced Training Technology Laboratory.
Modernization
Office code opens to gov't
The offer applies to the government of any nation using Microsoft products.
Acquisition
Hourly billing rule proposed
A new rule would authorize the use of time and materials contracts and labor-hour contracts for the procurement of commercial services.
People
Boeing, IBM join for warfare work
The two companies' Defense Department and intelligence projects promote a network-centric approach to warfare.
Modernization
Davis rips Treasury, defends Networx
The Virginia congressman said if agencies continue to use their own competitions and contracts for large procurements, the effectiveness of governmentwide contracting vehicles will decrease.
People
Military publishes antibundling rule
The Defense Department has published an interim rule to restrict the practice of combining several small contract requirements into a single procurement.
People
Election group ponders absentees
A federal commission created to study voting issues is considering best practices for absentee voters overseas.
Modernization
Networx stays on track
Despite lingering concerns among some industry executives, a sweeping new telecommunications contract is rapidly solidifying, GSA officials said.
Acquisition
Commerce COMMITS to 51
The Commerce Department has picked 51 companies to take part in a small-business-only IT contract.
People
Md. court denies e-voting appeal
A judge rejects e-voting opponents' request to require certain security measures for touch-screen voting.
Digital Government
thePipeline
New products from Nowell Development, PhatWare, XLink Technology, Maxlon Software and Marconi.
People
Drabkin to leave GSA
He will join the State Department's Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator.
Digital Government
EDS may cut 20,000 employees
The cuts could come during the next two and half years as EDS tries to reduce expenses, according to the company's CEO.
People
Cole steers Accenture's fed biz
The new boss of Accenture's global government operating group plans to maintain the direction set by his predecessor.
Digital Government
Dems blame Bush for small-biz woes
House Democrats say their Small Business Index declined in the first half of 2004.
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