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    <title>COAST GUARD SHIPS COME IN FOR PROCURMENT DIRECTORATE</title>
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    <published>2008-11-17T15:54:33Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-17T18:42:03Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[ The United States Coast Guard (USCG) Acquisition Directorate (CG-9) is seeking potential small business sources in support of Program Management, Acquisition, and Administrative Support Services. &nbsp; A recent analysis of the&nbsp; United States Coast Guard (USCG) Acquisition Directorate's (CG-9)&nbsp;procurement&nbsp;for...]]></summary>
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        <name>Christopher J. Ballenger </name>
        
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<div dir="ltr"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">The United States Coast Guard (USCG) Acquisition Directorate (CG-9) is seeking potential small business sources in support of Program Management, Acquisition, and Administrative Support Services. </font></div>
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<div dir="ltr"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">A recent analysis of the&nbsp; United States Coast Guard (USCG) Acquisition Directorate's (CG-9)&nbsp;procurement&nbsp;for major systems support services concluded that a more strategic or enterprise-wide approach could be employed. To limit the impacts of diminishing resources across the Acquisition Directorate, CG-9 has developed three (3) separate Draft Performance Work Statements (PWSs) in the&nbsp;following enterprise domain areas with the following potential award amounts for each PWS:</font></div>
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<div dir="ltr"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">1. Program Management, Engineering and Technology expertise;$450 million.&nbsp;</font></div>
<div dir="ltr"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">2. Business Management, Studies and Analysis, and Cost;&nbsp;$100 million.&nbsp;</font></div>
<div dir="ltr"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">3. Acquisition, Contracts Management and Administration Professional support services.&nbsp;$100 million.</font></div>
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<div dir="ltr"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">If your interested, here are the points of contact for the RFI:</font></div>
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    <title>DOD GETS ITS INTELL FINANCE IN ORDER</title>
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    <id>tag:www.governmentcontractsblog.com,2008://4.590</id>

    <published>2008-10-16T19:50:06Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-17T18:27:41Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Recently DOD announced it's award of the&nbsp;Solutions for Intelligence Financial Management (SIFM). SIFM&nbsp;is to provide the Defense Intelligence Community with dedicated contractor support to&nbsp;DIA. The idea is&nbsp;enhance and establish&nbsp;internal controls and demonstrate audit readiness by the end of FY 2011....]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="titlepublic"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">Recently DOD announced it's award of the&nbsp;Solutions for Intelligence Financial Management (SIFM). SIFM&nbsp;is to provide the Defense Intelligence Community with dedicated contractor support to&nbsp;DIA. The idea is&nbsp;enhance and establish&nbsp;internal controls and demonstrate audit readiness by the end of FY 2011. In addition,&nbsp;SIFM will provide&nbsp;DIA (and other Department of Defense (DoD) and Defense Intelligence Community organizations) a full range of financial, resource and program management activities. </font></div>
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<div class="titlepublic"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">DOD awarded SIFM at an estimated value of $150 million to the following companies:</font></div>
<div class="titlepublic"><br /><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">HHM402-09-D-0002 - Booz Allen<br />HHM402-09-D-0003 - SBSI<br />HHM402-09-D-0004 - KPMG<br />HHM402-09-D-0005 - Bearing Point<br />HHM402-09-D-0006 - Accenture<br />HHM402-09-D-0007 - Northrop Grumman (TASC)<br />HHM402-09-D-0008 - Grant Thornton</font></div>]]>
        
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    <title>FDA PRESCRIBES $2.5 BILLION TO MODERNIZE</title>
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    <id>tag:www.governmentcontractsblog.com,2008://4.584</id>

    <published>2008-10-08T12:15:14Z</published>
    <updated>2008-10-08T12:25:01Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[10&nbsp;companies for 10 years. That's the prescription for the new FDA program to modernize&nbsp;its aging&nbsp;IT systems. The FDA recently awarded 10 companies 10 contracts to compete for orders as the FDA remakes itself.&nbsp;&nbsp;The&nbsp;contracts call for&nbsp;data management, data warehousing, IT infrastructure...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">10&nbsp;companies for 10 years. That's the prescription for the new FDA program to modernize&nbsp;its aging&nbsp;IT systems. The FDA recently awarded 10 companies 10 contracts to compete for orders as the FDA remakes itself.&nbsp;&nbsp;The&nbsp;contracts call for&nbsp;data management, data warehousing, IT infrastructure and security. </font></p>
<p><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">The 10 companies are: </font>
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<li><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">Buccaneer Computer Systems and Service Inc., Warrenton, Va. </font>
<li><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">Computer Sciences Corp., Falls Church, Va. </font>
<li><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">Dynanet Corp., Elkridge, Md. </font>
<li><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">EDS Corp., Plano, Texas </font>
<li><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">General Dynamics Corp., Falls Church, Va. </font>
<li><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">HumanTouch LLC, McLean, Va. </font>
<li><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">IDL-Pragmatics Innovation Partners, Vienna, Va. </font>
<li><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">Interactive Technology Solutions LLC, Silver Spring, Md. </font>
<li><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">Telesis Corp., Rockville, Md. </font>
<li><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">Unisys Corp., Blue Bell, Pa.</font></li></ul><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.24em">Accordfing to <font style="FONT-SIZE: 1em" size="5">FDA Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach, the contracts will allow the FDA&nbsp;</font>to acquire, analyze and act on data critical for import protection, food protection and medical product safety plans. </font>
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<p><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">Apparently three task orders worth over $18 million have already been awarded to Interactive Technology Solutions, </font><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">Buccaneer&nbsp;and</font><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em"> EDS.</font></p>
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    <title>MAPPING THE BIG SPENDS</title>
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    <id>tag:www.governmentcontractsblog.com,2008://4.571</id>

    <published>2008-09-27T15:05:23Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-27T20:24:55Z</updated>

    <summary>Once and awhile I come across some real cool tools to help find where all the big money is going. A tool on nextgov.com allows you to see where all the money is spent. The data is compiled by Eagle...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><span style="COLOR: #333333; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><font size="3">Once and awhile I come across some real cool tools to help find where all the big money is going. A tool on nextgov.com allows you to see where all the money is spent. The data is compiled by Eagle Eye, one of the premier data providers in the Federal contracting space. You can actually find data on where federal dollars are spent on information technology throughout the country - either by state, congressional district, or by contractor. Just go to </font><a href="http://www.nextgov.com/itspend"><font size="3">www.nextgov.com/itspend</font></a><font size="3"> and start seeing where it is all going. A great tool if you want to start a federal business.</font></span><span style="COLOR: #333333; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt"><o:p></o:p></span></p>]]>
        
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    <title>IS LOCKHEED INTO AUTO PARTS NOW? </title>
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    <id>tag:www.governmentcontractsblog.com,2008://4.570</id>

    <published>2008-09-15T16:55:04Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-27T20:13:06Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Lockheed Martin Corp. was recently awarded a contract to&nbsp;oversee the inventory and distribution of automotive parts used on all U.S. military ground vehicles under a Defense Logistics Agency contract potentially worth $5.6 billion over 10 years. Under the contract, Lockheed...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<h2 style="MARGIN: auto 0in"><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 12pt; COLOR: #333333; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold">Lockheed Martin Corp. was recently awarded a contract to&nbsp;oversee the inventory and distribution of automotive parts used on all <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">U.S.</st1:place></st1:country-region> military ground vehicles under a Defense Logistics Agency contract potentially worth $5.6 billion over 10 years. <o:p></o:p></span></h2>
<p><span style="COLOR: #333333; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><font size="3">Under the contract, Lockheed Martin will manage the supply chain that ensures delivery of maintenance and replacement automotive parts to warfighters in set periods of time.&nbsp;According to Lockheed, many of the suppliers are small businesses. <o:p></o:p></font></span></p><span style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; COLOR: #333333; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">DLA awarded an initial four-year base contract to the company through the Fleet Automotive Support Initiative-Global program</span>]]>
        
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    <title>AIR FORCE CONSOLIDATES BIG CONTRACTING PROCESS</title>
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    <id>tag:www.governmentcontractsblog.com,2008://4.566</id>

    <published>2008-09-12T15:01:33Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-14T16:37:31Z</updated>

    <summary> While the government often takes a bad rap for waste, poor contract management and inefficent operations, once in awhile it deserves a pat on the back. An example of smart government is the Air Force Installation Acquisition Transformation initiative...</summary>
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<p align="left"></u></font></b><font face="Myriad Pro,Myriad Pro" size="3">While the government often takes a bad rap for waste, poor contract management and inefficent operations, once in awhile it deserves a pat on the back. An example of smart government is the Air Force Installation Acquisition Transformation initiative (IAT). IAT is a comprehensive restructuring of the Air Force continental U.S. installation acquisition practices. Under the transformation, the Air Force Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, will head five geographically-based installation acquisition groups as follows: Northeast (Hampton Roads) Southeast (Warner Robbins) Midwest (St Louis) Southwest (San Antonio) and Northwest (Colorado Springs)</p>
<p align="justify">IAT will&nbsp;allow the Air Force to purchase, on time and at the best value, the best products and services for installation customers and warfighters and leverage scale for buying. </p></font><font face="Myriad Pro,Myriad Pro" size="3">
<p align="justify">While the proposed IAT implementation schedule had been pushed back,&nbsp;the Air Force's current goal is to have 50% of contracting activities transferred to regional centers by the summer of FY 2010. Complete implementation will take between 3-5 years. </font><font face="Myriad Pro,Myriad Pro" size="3"></p></font>]]>
        
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    <title>THE EAGLE HAS LANDED - BIG SPENDING IN DHS CONTRACT</title>
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    <published>2008-08-29T13:06:43Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-29T14:59:11Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Get ready for the big spend at DHS. DHS's "Enterprise Acquisition Gateway for Leading Edge" AKA&nbsp;"EAGLE" has a lot of ground to make up this fourth quarter. &nbsp; It should be noted that while EAGLE is not a mandatory procurement...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div><font color="#000000" size="2"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1em" size="4">Get ready for the big spend at DHS. DHS's "Enterprise Acquisition Gateway for Leading Edge" AKA&nbsp;"EAGLE" has a lot of ground to make up this fourth quarter.</font></font></div>
<div><font color="#000000" size="2"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1em" size="4"></font></font>&nbsp;</div>
<div><font color="#000000" size="2"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1em" size="4">It should be noted that while EAGLE is not a mandatory procurement vehicle, it is DHS's primary procurement vehicle. For those who are not familar with EAGLE, it contacts across 16 components and offices&nbsp;of DHS. Since its award in 2006, a total of $4.8 Billion has been awarded through EAGLE - $30,800,053.88 in 2006, $2,967,047,239.28 in 2007 and $1,861,954,518.82&nbsp;through July of 2008. It does not take rocket science to see that DHS plans to spend a lot in this last quarter of 2008.- If DHS matches last year, over $1 billion remains to be spent.</font></font></div>
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<p>According to a recent report by INPUT,&nbsp;EAGLE should expect a "spending spree" in the fourth quarter. According to INPUT,&nbsp;in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2007, spending on EAGLE skyrocketed to $2.4 billion, almost quadruple the level from the previous three quarters combined. The jump was driven in part by two large task order contracts, but even when those contracts are not taken into account, fourth quarter fiscal 2007 spending was more than half of the total spending that year. The average agency completes about 34 percent of its annual spending in the last quarter of the fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30.</p>
<p>INPUT expects fourth quarter EAGLE spending to be higher in fiscal 2008 than it was in fiscal 2007. In the second quarter of fiscal 2008, contract spending topped $300 million, compared to $43 million in the second quarter of 2007. Moreover, INPUTnoted that EAGLE has significantly outpaced similar contract vehicles, such as the Air Force's NETCENTS and the Navy's SeaPort-e, in both number of task orders and dollars spent. What I found most interesting -<font color="#ff0000"><strong>The average task order size on EAGLE is $8.8 million, compared to $3.8 million on SeaPort-e and $542,000 on NETCENTS.</strong></font></p>
<p>Four of the seven major agencies make up the bulk of spending at DHS. CBP, CIS, ICE and TSA is where I would go hunting.</p></div></font>]]>
        
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    <title>BIG MONEY IN GOVERNMENT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS</title>
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    <published>2008-08-01T18:25:06Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-14T21:18:30Z</updated>

    <summary>Ever wondered when the big money would start rolling in the Base Realignment process.On July 30 2008 the Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command contracting office awarded $312,495,000 to Hensel Phelps Construction Co to design/build and to collocate...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ever wondered when the big money would start rolling in the Base Realignment process.<br />On July 30 2008 the Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command contracting office awarded $312,495,000 to Hensel Phelps Construction Co to <br />design/build and to collocate Military Department (MILDEP) Investigation Agencies P012V.<br /><br />This facility will be designed and constructed to include SCIF areas classrooms, offices, restrooms, lounges, locker rooms, showers, video viewing rooms, storage areas, cafeteria, mechanical rooms and other special spaces. Interior will be finished with a combination of tile, carpet, painted CMU walls, suspended gypsum board and acoustical ceiling tiles. Electrical systems include fire alarm systems, energy saving Electronic Monitoring and Control System (EMCS), and information systems. <br /><br />Mechanical systems include plumbing, fire protection systems, and heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC). Supporting facilities includes site and building utility connections for potable water, sanitary and storm sewers, natural gas, electrical, telephone, area distribution node (AND) building and equipment, and local area network (LAN). Paving and site improvements include exterior site and building lighting, roadway access, roadway expansion and relocation, paved parking spaces, sidewalks, earthwork, grading, and landscaping. The scope also includes Technical Operating Manuals, Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) features, and storm water management pond. Anti-terrorism Force Protection features include security fencing, site access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection system conduit and wiring, security lighting, and perimeter access control.<br /><br /> ]]>
        
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    <title>DHS EAGLE CONTRACT - YEAR END SPENDING COMING TO NEST SOON FOR 2008</title>
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    <published>2008-07-09T14:46:58Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-14T21:25:00Z</updated>

    <summary>I just read an article publshed by an INPUT blog on the amount of year end spending DHS does and whether the large amounts spent in 2007 would be the same as in 2008. What was interesting is how much...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[I just read an article publshed by an INPUT blog on the amount of year end spending DHS does and whether the large amounts spent in 2007 would be the same as in 2008. What was interesting is how much money DHS spends each year through this omnibus program and how important it is to monitor from a contracts perspective. Here is what INPUT said:<br /><br />&lt;em&gt;"In federal fiscal year 2007, spending through task orders on DHS' EAGLE contract vehicle spiked in the fourth quarter dramatically. Increased spending in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year is expected at all agencies. However, spending on EAGLE was much more pronounced than the average total agency spend made in fourth quarter....by far! Spending in 4Q of FY2007 through DHS EAGLE was 46% of total spend through EAGLE that year or $2.4 billion--almost quadruple the spending from the previous three quarters of the year combined! The average agency fourth quarter spend is 34%."&lt;/em&gt;<br /><br /> ]]>
        
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    <title>LOCKHEED MARTIN&apos;S GIANT 1.2 BILLION PAYROLL CONTRACT</title>
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    <published>2008-07-08T21:48:37Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-14T21:25:28Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Lockheed Martin Corp. has been awarded a huge contract with the FAA. The contract will help manage employee payroll and other human resources functions for the TSA - maximum value&nbsp; $1.2 billion!The contract also includes an option for the government...]]></summary>
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        <name>Christopher J. Ballenger </name>
        
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        <![CDATA[Lockheed Martin Corp. has been awarded a huge contract with the FAA. The contract will help manage employee payroll and other human resources functions for the TSA - maximum value&nbsp; $1.2 billion!<br /><br />The contract also includes an option for the government to use Lockheed Martin's human resources services to a larger degree, creating a possible maximum value of $3 billion over the eight and a half years, TSA said. <br /><br />TSA is an agency of the Homeland Security Department. It employs more than 40,000 airport screeners as well as federal air marshals and other full- and part-time officials. <br /><br /> ]]>
        
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    <title>CSC AWARDED DHS DATA SERVICES CONTRACT FOR $390 MILLION.</title>
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    <published>2008-07-03T12:59:43Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-14T21:24:11Z</updated>

    <summary>It seems like DHS is finally getting their consolidation plans together. After combining 22 agencies under the Homeland Security Act ve 4 years ago, one of the more daunting tasks was how to manage all the data. Well it seems...</summary>
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        <name>Christopher J. Ballenger </name>
        
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        <![CDATA[It seems like DHS is finally getting their consolidation plans together. After combining 22 agencies under the Homeland Security Act ve 4 years ago, one of the more daunting tasks was how to manage all the data. Well it seems like we have an answer.<br /><br />This past week,&nbsp; the Homeland Security Department awarded a $390 million contract to government systems integrator Computer Services Corp. to outsource its primary data center..The contract will help DHS complete consolidating its 18 data centers into two megacenters. The contract, which extends until Dec. 31, 2016, includes an initial award of $17 million and a ceiling price of $390 million.<br /><br />The second megacenter is being built under an $800 million contract DHS awarded to EDS earlier this year and will act as a backup to the primary center.<br /><br /> ]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>ICE2 FOLLOW ON AWARD TO GENERAL DYNAMICS FOR $850 MILLION</title>
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    <published>2008-07-02T21:29:26Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-14T21:29:55Z</updated>

    <summary>As anyone will tell you, nothing better than bird in the hand. Recently, a General Dynamics unit received an $850 million increase from the Air Force under its Intelligence, Information, Command and Control Equipment and Enhancement contract.The additional funding for...</summary>
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        <name>Christopher J. Ballenger </name>
        
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        <![CDATA[As anyone will tell you, nothing better than bird in the hand. Recently, a General Dynamics unit received an $850 million increase from the Air Force under its Intelligence, Information, Command and Control Equipment and Enhancement contract.<br /><br />The additional funding for the ICE2 program raises the value of the indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract to $3.1 billion, the Defense Department said June 30.<br /><br />Through the contract, General Dynamics Network Systems provides computer equipment support consisting of preventive and remedial maintenance of hardware and inventory management. The equipment supports key intelligence, command and control, and network operations for DOD components, intelligence agencies and related government departments.<br /><br /> ]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>NETWORX HEATS UP</title>
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    <id>tag:governmentcontractsblog.lawblogger.net,2008://4.530</id>

    <published>2008-06-10T21:30:49Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-14T21:31:41Z</updated>

    <summary>If anyone has any doubt about the recently awarded GSA NETWORX contract living up to expecations, all they have to do is look at Verizon. Verizon Federal was awarded over $678 million in task orders from the Department of Homeland...</summary>
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        <name>Christopher J. Ballenger </name>
        
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        <![CDATA[If anyone has any doubt about the recently awarded GSA NETWORX contract living up to expecations, all they have to do is look at Verizon. Verizon Federal was awarded over $678 million in task orders from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for a world wide IP network.. GSA awarded the omnibus Networx Universal contracts in April 2007 to Verizon Business (then MCI Communications Services), AT&amp;T and Qwest Government Services. One month later it awarded the second round of contracts, Networx Enterprise, to Verizon Business, AT&amp;T, Level 3 Communications, Qwest Government Services and Sprint Solutions. The contracts include more than 40 networking and communications services, and most agencies are breaking up the services into separate task orders rather than making a single large procurement as they did under the FTS2001 contracts, Zeleniak said. This has resulted in a slow take-off for Networx. <br /><br />We are on the tip of the crossover from the FTS 2001 contract. One reason for the flurry of activity is a Sept. 30 deadline for selecting Networx service providers in order for agencies to qualify for GSA transition credits to help pay for capital expenses in switching from the old FTS2001 contract.&nbsp; ]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>$5.2 BILLION NETCENTS II CONTRACT PROCUREMENT</title>
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    <published>2008-06-06T21:34:02Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-14T21:34:51Z</updated>

    <summary>Chris Ballenger author of Government Contract Blog and CEO of APEX STRATEGIES reported that the military NETCENTS II contract RFP is scheduled for August. The current contract NETCENTS allows the military to buy a wide range of services and products...</summary>
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        Chris Ballenger author of Government Contract Blog and CEO of APEX STRATEGIES reported that the military NETCENTS II contract RFP is scheduled for August. The current contract NETCENTS allows the military to buy a wide range of services and products to support communications and information technology. Ballenger added that wireless technologes are expected play a large role in the RFP. 
        
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<entry>
    <title>$1.1 BILLION PUBLIC HEALTH GRANT CONTRACTS ISSUED</title>
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    <id>tag:governmentcontractsblog.lawblogger.net,2008://4.532</id>

    <published>2008-06-05T21:35:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-14T21:35:30Z</updated>

    <summary>Chris Ballenger, CEO of APEX Strategies and publisher of Government Contracts Blog reports that Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt has made available nearly $1.1 billion to continue assisting public health departments, hospitals and other health care organizations to...</summary>
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        <name>Christopher J. Ballenger </name>
        
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        <![CDATA[Chris Ballenger, CEO of APEX Strategies and publisher of Government Contracts Blog reports that Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt has made available nearly $1.1 billion to continue assisting public health departments, hospitals and other health care organizations to strengthen their ability to respond to public health and medical emergencies as a result of a terrorism attack or naturally occurring event.<br /><br />Ballenger further reports that contract grants consist of&nbsp; HHS' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)&nbsp; funding $704.8 million and $398 million through the Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) the HHS Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR).<br />&nbsp;.<br />These $704.8 million in grants will be used for health departments in states, territories and metro areas of New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles County and Washington, D.C., through the Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) cooperative agreement.<br /><br />For more information on these grants contact Chris Ballenger at cjballe@apexstrategies.biz ]]>
        
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