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The 5 year, $4.5 billion solcitation for land-based network operations and management calls for up to 134,000 thin client machines.NGEN will replace theĀ Continuity-Of-Service Contract , the federal government'sĀ largest network management program.
In consolidating its data centers down to just two, the Homeland Security has had to spend $77 million to enhance the infrastructure of its facility located at the NASA Stennis Space Center, Miss.,...
The Navy will complete a deployment of thin client computers to 7,500 seats on the Navy/Marine Corps Internet by next spring, said Shawn Hendricks, program manager of the Naval Enterprise Networks
Calling oversight of the Department of Navy's efforts to implement a next generation ashore network "not effective," the Government Accountability Office is calling on the Defense...
The Navy will break up future contractor support for its terrestrial network into five procurements rather than continue outsourcing to a single contractor, as it currently does with its Navy-Marine
NMCI gained new life July 8 when the Navy awarded a $3.4 billion, five-year contract to HP Enterprise Services to continue as the Department of the Navy's information technology provider. NMCI
EDS, which has been building the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet for the past 10 years, is expected to get an extra year to handle the contract that is set to expire on Sept. 30, 2010. The Navy said on
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