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Telos to assist DOD on identity management Telos Identity Management Solutions LLC will implement and support DODs Defense Manpower Data Center identity protection and management programs in a contract potentially valued at $582 million. —Washington Technology 05/08/08 -- 03:57 PM | 
Deepwater cutter gets training assignment The Coast Guard is expected to accept delivery today of the Bertholf, the first National Security Cutter produced under the $24 billion Deepwater program. —Washington Technology 05/08/08 -- 01:32 PM | 

CACI to continue logistics support to Navy CACI International Inc. will continue providing worldwide logistics support to the Navys Military Sealift Command under a new contract. —Washington Technology 05/08/08 -- 09:29 AM | 
DOD narrows field for Wearable Power Prize 107 teams advance to the contests next phase after their plans for batteries and fuel chemicals were deemed safe for competition. —Government Computer News 05/07/08 -- 12:23 PM | 

QinetiQ enlists for Marine Corps tech work Under a new contract, QinetiQ will assist the Marine Corps with the design, development and implementation of its IT application, service and data systems. —Washington Technology 05/07/08 -- 10:35 AM | 

SAIC scales up for Army mapping project Science Applications International Corp. will support the Armys Topographic Engineering Center under a new $24 million contract. —Washington Technology 05/06/08 -- 11:51 AM | 
CACI to design DOD communications framework CACI will design a new communications framework for the Defense Department that will enable national leaders to communicate better and take action during crises. —Washington Technology 05/06/08 -- 09:55 AM | 
Cubic ramps up Army Quartermaster support Cubic will provide additional field, classroom, computer and hands-on training to the Army Quartermaster Center and School at Fort Lee, Va. —Washington Technology 05/05/08 -- 01:50 PM | 
Navy focuses on periscope camera The Navy is going to test a 360-degree, high-resolution prototype camera designed for attachment to a conventional Type 18 submarine periscope. —Government Computer News 05/05/08 -- 01:33 PM | 
Fourteen to compete for Encore II tasks Fourteen large IT companies have won slots on DISA's massive Encore II Information Technology Solutions contract for large businesses. —Washington Technology 05/02/08 -- 04:51 PM | 
Army issues RFID solicitation The Army Contracting Agency has issued a request for proposals for passive radio frequency identification devices that would support DOD, other agencies and global military operations. —Washington Technology 05/02/08 -- 01:54 PM | 

Lockheed lab to advance software collaboration Lockheed Martin will build and operate a collaboration and experimentation environment for developing software under a contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory. —Washington Technology 04/30/08 -- 12:35 PM | 
Army OKs WIN-T final design The Army has approved the final design of Increments One and Two of its $7.8 billion Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) program. —Government Computer News 04/30/08 -- 11:33 AM | 


12 small businesses win DISA IT deal Part of Encore II, a multiple-award indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract for global network-centric services, the contract could total as much as $12.2 billion. —Washington Technology 04/29/08 -- 08:21 AM | 
Booz Allen gets Navy contract extension Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. will continue providing engineering and technical services to the Naval Air Warfare Center under a new contract option. —Washington Technology 04/28/08 -- 10:05 AM | 
NSA to stage cyber battle A cyber blue team of military service students will defend simulated government computer networks against a red team of NSA hackers in a Cyber Defense Exercise this week. —Washington Technology 04/25/08 -- 11:25 AM | 
L-3 to support Navy C4ISR effort L-3 Services Inc. will provide engineering and technical support to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Charleston under a new contract. —Washington Technology 04/25/08 -- 09:18 AM | 

Fingerprints: forward march! New recruits are enlisting with electronic fingerprints, rather than signing a piece of paper, as part of the military's drive to eliminate paper signatures. —Government Computer News 04/24/08 -- 04:50 PM | 
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