Digital Government
Customer service
Although the Federal Aviation Administration's new oceanic air traffic control system will be based on an existing system, contractor Lockheed Martin Air Traffic Management plans some userfriendly tweaks before rolling it out.
Digital Government
Having your say
For FAA, user input is key to success of oceanic air traffic control program
Acquisition
An 'orchestrated ballet' of information
For the woman who directs the Coast Guard's information technology programs, the priority is clear: It's all about information, not technology.
Acquisition
Who's onboard for Deepwater
The Coast Guard's massive Deepwater Capability Replacement Program would replace 90 ships, 200 aircraft and all the sensors that connect them. The companies competing for the Deepwater contract include:
People
Coast Guard charts a high-tech course
But without reliable funding, Deepwater program may run aground
Modernization
AT&T renews FTS 2001 award protest
All federal customers on the FTS 2001 contract are expected to switch to the new services by the end of June
Digital Government
FAA approves warning system for runways
The Federal Aviation Administration has approved the use of a system at 34 airports that alerts air traffic controllers of potential runway accidents
Modernization
Spreading the word
When Angela Officer talks about the Federal Relay Service, people listen.
Modernization
Federal Relay Service offerings
A list of services that are and will be available from the Frame Relay Service
Acquisition
FAA taps Lockheed for oceanic radar
The Federal Aviation Administration is negotiating a contract with Lockheed Martin Air Traffic Management to replace the air traffic control system for tracking aircraft flying across oceans
Modernization
Verizon looks past Treasury deal
Company sees $45 million voice networks contract as chance to provide future services
Digital Government
FAA, Lockheed near deal
Lockheed Martin is FAA's finalist to replace the air traffic control system across oceans
Acquisition
FAA awarding security contract
CSC will get contract to support FAA's Computer Security Incident Response Capability
Digital Government
SGI takes an indirect approach
While some companies look for more ways to sell directly to government customers, Silicon Graphics Inc. is taking a different approach to increasing federal sales
Digital Government
DOT forms cyberthreat alliance
DOT's latest industry alliance will increase data sharing on information security threats
Digital Government
Congress scolds NSF on budget
Appropriators are disappointed with the agency's funding of basic science research
Digital Government
CSC fed business on strong
Although overall profits were weak for 2001, the company's federal business continued to grow
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