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Iron Bow Technologies Wins Multimillion-dollar Deal with EPA

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Iron Bow Technologies has been awarded a five-year multimillion-dollar contract to provide TelePresence hardware and services to the Environmental Protection Agency. The firm will also provide EPA with TelePresence solutions to enable high-definition face-to-face interactions and collaboration. “We’re proud to bring best of class TelePresence Solutions to EPA that will help the agency achieve its [...]

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Raytheon Takes Large Leap Forward in Energy Conservation

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Raytheon plans to power five of its North Texas facilities with electricity generated by methane gas produced as a natural byproduct of landfill decomposition. The company is acquiring renewable energy from Montauk Energy through a contract with Noble Americas Energy Solutions LLC. “We’re the first Raytheon facility in the U.S. to initiate a program like [...]

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CSC Scores $124M Deal with EPA

The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded four task order contracts to CSC to perform IT solutions, the company announced today. The contracts have a total value of approximately $124 million over seven years, and are part of a blanket purchase agreement awarded to CSC in 2009. Among others, the work involved includes development of custom [...]

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Daily Government Contracting Recap – March 23, 2010

WikiLeaks is a threat to national security according to a U.S. Army report…leaked to WikiLeaks. Research is removing the mysticism from DDoS attacks. Russia will crack down on cyber crime. Ahmad Batebi, an Iranian human rights activist, condemned Iran’s recent cyber crackdown. The DC metro area is the nation’s second-greenest, according to the EPA. Craig [...]

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Daily GovCon Recap – March 11, 2010

General Dynamics secured a deal to support the FAA’s FAVES program. Northrop Grumman’s Paul K. Russell will lead their new space business unit. ATMs are an inviting target for cyber criminals. Michael Chertoff commented on the lessons learned from CyberShockwave. The Zeus botnet has been disrupted by Spanish police. The FDA wants regulation of online [...]

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Bob McDonnell and Creigh Deeds: Stare and Compare

Bob McDonnell and Creigh Deeds will be speaking to the Potomac Officers’ Club at a “Stare-and-Compare” event next week on September 10th (click here to register), and they recently spoke to ExecutiveBiz.  Here’s ExecutiveBiz’s “stare-and-compare” of the Virginia Gubernatorial Candidates. Q: How do you plan to make Virginia a more business friendly state? Bob McDonnell:  [...]

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