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Casey Coleman, formerly chief information officer at the General Services Administration, has joined AT&T (NYSE: T) as client executive vice president for the company’s U.S. federal business division, AT&T Government Solutions. She will be responsible for developing long-term customer relationships and delivering customized offerings t...

The General Services Administration has started accepting bids for a $5.3 billion blanket purchase agreement covering Microsoft software products and related services, Federal News Radio reported Tuesday. Jason Miller writes vendors looking to bid for the five-year multi-contract BPA under GSA’s Information Technology Schedule 70 vehicle hav...

Global Technology Resources Inc. has won a potential two-year task order to help the Department of Veterans Affairs implement a new infrastructure for the VA’s enterprise voice communications network. The VA intends to deploy a new unified communications infrastructure based on voice, data and Internet service technologies, GTRI said Tuesday. ...

Unisys Corp. (NYSE: UIS) has won a three-year, $18.8 million task order from the General Services Administration to support the Public Buildings Service‘s information technology infrastructure. The contract comes under a five-year blanket purchase agreement totaling $150 million where Unisys will help PBS operate applications for managing the...

Chris Smith, former U.S. federal chief technology and innovation officer at Accenture (NYSE: ACN), has joined AT&T (NYSE: T) as vice president of technology for the company’s government solutions business. Smith will oversee a team of 175 technologists that focus on developing products and services for federal customers, AT&T said Mon...

As overall U.S. federal agency spending has dipped since 2009, the federal government increased their spend on task orders between that fiscal year and fiscal year 2012, the Washington Post reported Sunday. Jennifer Sakole, principal research analyst at Deltek, writes the Army represented nearly a quarter of task order contract spending in fiscal 2...

Northrop Grumman Corp. (NYSE: NOC) has won a potential $143 million task order from the General Services Administration to continue operating a travel management system used by the Defense Department employees. This follow-on order falls under the GSA’s Alliant vehicle and contains one base year with four option years, Northrop said Tuesday. T...

The General Services Administration has proposed to evaluate the sustainability goals of vendors bidding on the government’s upcoming potential $1.5 billion package delivery services contract. GSA is seeking a contractor to perform express and ground package shipping work for government agencies between 2014 and 2018 under its third-generation...

Northrop Grumman has won a $38 million task order from the General Services Administration and U.S. Air Force Civil Engineer Center to help identify methods for saving water and energy. The contract consists of a single base year plus two option years to work with the AFCEC and major Air Force commands and bases located around...

IBM (NYSE: IBM) has won a five-year, $30 million contract to build a cloud-based platform for the U.S. General Services Administration to use for processing orders from federal, civilian and military clients. The company will work with GSA to develop and implement the system in order to monitor supplier reports, identify trends and analyze order...