Digital Government

CACI sees record results

Company's emphasis, acquisition in federal space drive financial gains

Digital Government

Unisys hanging on to fed biz

Instead, Unisys will more closely align its federal group with the rest of the company

Digital Government

Xplore adds to CDW-G rugged line

Xplore's rugged, pen-based wireless computing products will be available through the GSA schedule

Acquisition

Fast contracts still face delays

A recent report by the Transportation Department's Inspector General found little correlation between the FAA's Acquisition Management System and contract implementation.

People

Projecting a 'hip' image

Agencies must sell 'sizzle' to IT recruits

Modernization

Survival of the fittest

GSA manages the evolution of FTS

People

Know what you want

Defining a job may be the most critical aspect of the hiring process

People

Taking the work out of hiring

Automated system speeds the process and keeps applicants informed

Modernization

FAA charts course for WAAS

The Federal Aviation Administration remains committed to incrementally developing its satellite navigation system but also acknowledged that the business case for a key system in that effort may have changed.

Acquisition

Contracts fly at FAA

Cost overruns, program delays remain

Acquisition

CDW-G adds rugged offerings

CDWG will offer Itronix ruggedized, wireless notebooks and handhelds through its GSA contract

Digital Government

FAA sets satellite navigation course

The FAA has targeted September 2003 as the first stop in its evolution to WAAS

Digital Government

SGI joins new reseller team

World Wide Technology will sell SGI products and services through GSA schedule contracts

People

FAA finds infosec director

Michael Brown replaces Raymond Long as FAA's director of the Office of Information Security

Digital Government

NSF gives boost to IT research

Fiscal 2002 budget coverage: IT funding remains flat, but IT research would get a raise

Digital Government

DOT drives dollars to deployment

Fiscal 2002 budget coverage: Transportation looking to deploy technology for safety, efficiency

People

Looking at STARS

The Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System will replace computers and radar displays at 173 terminal air traffic control facilities

People

Taming technology

New air traffic control system highlights need to consider human factors

Modernization

GAO sustains Rockwell FTS 2001 protest

The General Accounting Office has upheld a protest by Rockwell Electronic Commerce Corp. over a telecommunications contract because the Social Security Administration did not evaluate all the FTS 2001 costs associated with WorldCom Inc.'s winning bid.

Modernization

Davis seeks probe of MAA management

Davis has expanded his investigation into how the GSA telecommunications contracts