Aileen Black, Google’s executive director and industry lead and group leader for the U.S. government, left the company after more than two years.
The General Services Administration said it will release a new roadmap and schedule for modernizing the contract databases under the Integrated Acquisition Environment.
Kevin DeSanto, managing partner and co-founder of KippsDesanto, joined host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center, to discuss his company's 2019 survey of mergers and acquisitions activity in the aerospace, defense and government services sectors.
Bill Becker, vice president of product management for SafeNet Assured Technologies, explains the steps agencies can take protect their information.
In today's Federal Newscast, after the National Coalition for Men sued, a federal district judge ruled in its favor, saying forcing only men to register for the Selective Service is unfair.
A low level debate is rumbling within the Defense Department and with its contractors having to do with progress and performance based payments.
Lynn Dugle, the CEO, chairman and president of Engility, said the security clearance backlog is limiting their ability to bid on contracts and creating a challenge for all of industry
Pentagon decides to go ahead with another conflict of interest study. That can't be good.
NASA awarded 10-year contract to Leidos in early February to manage all personal computing hardware, software and mobile IT services.
A company trying to get an IT services contract with the Department of Health and Human Services decided to go the protest route. Washington procurement attorney Joe Petrillo explained on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
George Mason University in Virginia officially launched the Center for Government Contracting to focus on policy, business and regulatory issues that impact the federal procurement process.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Government Ethics laid out what kind of aid furloughed employees are allowed to receive during a government shutdown.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Agriculture Department's Inspector General found the U.S. Forest Service is not quickly acting on sexual assault and harassment allegations.
Tech firm's bid protest lawsuit claims Cloud Executive Steering Group decided on single-contractor route at its very first meeting, but concealed that fact from the public and GAO.
The General Services Administration wants to help vendors improve the quality of their future bid submissions through its new initiative, called INFORM.