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DHS CIOs Reveal IT Successes, Challenges and Requirements
Richard Spires, chief information officer, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, kicked off DHS Industry Day by declaring that it is time to find the balance between the IT needs of individual DHS agencies and leveraging IT throughout the department as a whole. The department needs to take a "shared first" approach to commodities and then look at unique technologies the individual agencies need.
Two Firms Awarded Potential $698 Million C4I Contracts
BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services Incorporated, Rockville, Maryland, and Science Applications International Corporation, McLean, Virginia, are each being awarded a potential $698,249,000
ITT to Improve Jammer System
ITT Corporation, Clifton, New Jersey, is being awarded a $19,636,772 cost-plus-fixed-fee delivery order against a previously issued basic ordering agreement for the design, development, integration, t
Herley New York to Support Airborne Threat Simulation Office
Herley New York, Syosset, New York, is being awarded a $6,713,271 firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for up to 100 J-band transmitters including en
L-3 to Provide F-16 Mission Training Center
L-3 Communications Corporation, Link Simulation & Training, Arlington, Texas, is being awarded a $22,022,091 firm-fixed-price and firm-fixed-incentive, firm target contract for a fully immersive B
Homefront Help: Help Hospitalized Veterans
Help Hospitalized Veterans boosts the morale of sick or injured former troops by offering them a range of arts and crafts activities.
Homefront Help: Homes on the Homefront
This partnership between Operation Homefront and Chase Bank will give at least 100 wounded-warrior, military and veterans' families their own permanent homes this year.
Landolt Assigned Director, J-3 Ops/Cyber for U.S. AFRICOM
Rear Adm. Richard B. Landolt, USN, has been assigned director, J-3 Operations/Cyber, U.S. Africa Command, Stuttgart, Germany.
Web Tools Add Depth to Fleet Data
Direct database presentation is pushing PowerPoint out of the way for a U.S. Navy fleet commander. A pilot project for the Second Fleet has changed the admiral's briefs from static factual displays to near-real-time Web-based presentations that allow users to access in-depth information through extensible markup language, or XML.