ManTech supports Justice civil division under $16M contract

(Source: WashingtonTechnology) ManTech International has won a $16 million contract with the Justice Department to provideinformation technology support, strategic planning and training …

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Harris Corp. gets $61M worth of radio orders from Republic of Poland

(Source: Orlando BusinessJournal) (NYSE: HRS) is an international communications and information technology company serving government and commercial markets in more than 125 countries.

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HP lands Navy’s $3.5B NGEN, CSC mulls a protest

(Source: Washington BusinessJournal) … and Northrop Grumman Corp., won the Next Generation Enterprise Network contract to provideinformation technology services for 800,000 users at the Navy.

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Unisys Wins Potential $104M DOJ Asset Tracker BPA; PV Puvvada Comments

(Source: GovConWire) The information technology services provider will also look after related … is an extension of Unisys’ six-year AFP contract itInformation Technology won in 2007.

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Axiom consortium wins Saudi MNVO licence

(Source: TradeArabia) The company is now entering the final phase of the process with the Saudi Communications andInformation Technology Commission (CITC), it said.

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UConn launches free, worldwide Internet service for students, faculty

(Source: NorwichBulletin) … security officer, saying it came to fruition as part of a collaborative effort by the various departments in the University Information Technology Services office.

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Medical Information Technology Company Expanding in Volusia County

(Source: SunshineStateNews) Gov. Rick Scott announced on Thursday that DuvaSawko, a medical information technologycompany, plans to grow in Volusia County, creating 68 new jobs at …

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Lockheed aims to conquer markets outside U.S.

(Source: GlobalPost) … for big weapons systems to government IT, as it has done in the U.S., where it has been the government’s top information technology provider for 18 years.

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